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The kitchen is one of my favorite areas in the house because I love cooking and I spend most of my time in there. But, when you own a kitchen that’s not entirely spacious it can get quite challenging to move around or locate certain items.
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This is why the best thing that you can do is to make sure that your kitchen is neat and organized all the time, and that you optimize it to have as much space as possible. You might learn a trick or two in this video tutorial by The DIY Mommy on YouTube, watch it now.
Tip #1
One of the best ways to maximize storage in a tiny kitchen is to take advantage of the vertical space in your kitchen, install open shelves, and run them from about 12 inches from the countertop or as high as you can or all the way to the ceiling. Here you can store kitchen essentials that you might use every day like drinking glasses, coffee mugs, wine glasses, and mixing bowls. This is going to free up valuable counter and cabinet space while keeping your kitchen essentials within easy reach. Make sure to store items that you use every day so that they don’t have a chance to collect dust.
Tip #2
Magnetic storage can keep your kitchen clutter-free and have more space, you can use magnetic hooks, and hang your kitchen utensils or kitchen towels to it. Don’t forget to look at wall or cabinet spaces for valuable storage opportunities. Another idea that you can try is to use little adhesive clips that you can stick to a surface easily. You can also stick these adhesive clips or hooks to your appliances, then organize your cable wires, and keep them in place with the clip or hook.
Tip #3
Optimize your sink area in your small kitchen by using an over-the-sink cutting board or a drying rack that you can roll up when not needed.
Tip #4
Maximize your cabinet and drawer storage by using adjustable dividers, then use them to store your kitchen towels, govern mitts, cling wrap, and more. Pull-out storage is great for placing your garbage or recycling bin or use them for organizing your pot lids instead.
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