Small Kitchen Solutions
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Kitchen
remodeling ranks among the most popular remodeling projects each
year, as kitchens have become the functional and social hubs for
many families.
Almost every kitchen has a design flaw or something that can be
changed to make the space more workable. However, no challenge is
quite as difficult as reworking a small kitchen space.
If you are on a tight budget, have building restrictions, or own
a condominium where you must work with the space allotted, you do
have options to transform your kitchen.
Appliances
New appliances can serve to update and unify a room. All stainless
steel appliances are becoming more popular, and not just in contemporary
homes.
Energy efficiency is a key factor to keep in mind when purchasing
home appliances, but the energy efficiency of similar appliances
can vary significantly. It is usually more cost-effective to purchase
household appliances with high efficiencies.
Built-in ovens, microwaves and storage for small appliances will
make your kitchen appear less cluttered.
For homeowners who entertain regularly the kitchen wine refrigerator
has become very popular. These appliances can accommodate from 12
to 300 wine bottles depending on the model. There are even countertop
fridges to keep just a few bottles at a time properly chilled.
Counter Space
Even large kitchens are difficult to work in if there isn't enough
counter space. Plan to cover as much of the area not occupied with
appliances with countertops. If the difference in floor space is
a matter of a few square feet, plan your design with deeper counters.
Granite, marble and stainless steel are the most expensive options,
with laminate on the lower end of the spectrum and everything else
falling somewhere in between.
For homeowners who use their kitchens frequently, different materials
will enable a better cooking environment. For example, marble and
granite offer cool surfaces for handling dough while the butcher
block allows one to easily chop and prepare food. And, if you like
both, you don't have to choose. It's becoming more and more popular
to combine counter options to create a unique look and a more functional
kitchen.
Storage
Squeeze as many cabinets into your design as possible. Think about
the placement of cabinets in relation to appliances, also. Deep
cabinets that can hold plates should be located near the dishwasher,
and large cabinets with slide-out drawers should be placed near
the oven. The fewer unnecessary steps needed to complete a task,
the smoother the function of your kitchen will be.
Waist-high sliding shelves that hold mixers and toasters can quickly
get small appliances out of sight, but keep them easily at hand.
Built-in storage for foods like potatoes and onions, and bread storage
cabinets will also give the kitchen a cleaner look.
Roll-Out Pantry
If there isn't enough room for a closet pantry, many cabinet manufacturers
now make roll-out pantries. These can be pulled out to view the
items you have, but rolled back into a space about 18 inches wide
and 5-1/2 feet tall. If there isn't room for any type of pantry,
consider converting a closet outside of the kitchen to a storage
area for fine china, large pots and infrequently used items.
Lighting
One easily overlooked design element is good lighting. Under-counter
lighting and clean halogen lights can make the space appear larger
and more comfortable.
Sinks
A small kitchen does not have to have a small sink. A large sink
will make it easier for you to clean large pots and pans, and is
a great place to stash the dirty pots before you have a chance to
rinse them. If you are in an apartment or a small house, a large
sink in the kitchen can serve double duty as a utility sink, too.
Some other ideas to increase the efficiency of your kitchen:
· Put a wire basket on the inside of the cabinet to hold
trash bags and other frequently used items. These store-bought products
are affordable and easy to install on the back of the cabinet door
or under the sink.
· Mount an instant hot water heater on the sink. This is
something small that makes a big difference. Installing such a device
will usually replace the sprayer or soap. This could be really useful
if you indulge in a cup of tea or instant coffee each day.
· Install a tile back splash on all the walls above the counters,
stove and sink. This can quickly change the look of the kitchen
and make it easier to clean.
· Change the cabinet and drawer knobs. This is a very simple
and affordable option that will give the kitchen an extra special
touch. There are a lot of unique designs out there, so be prepared
to use your creative side.