The kitchen is a constant hub of activity in every home. The room can be easily overwhelmed by the high usage it sees and need regular upkeep to remain a functional cog in the working home. You may not even realize how much extra potential you can squeeze out of the dead space in your kitchen. Here are some helpful tips on harnessing that potential to maximize the usefulness of your kitchen.
Island Trends
Multifunctional kitchen islands are a fantastic way to make the most of excess spaces in the center of the room. Kitchen island trends for 2020 show a growing popularity in islands. They bring a focal point to the room as well as serving many functions. If you have a large amount of floor space in your kitchen then installing an island will make use of that space by giving you more storage underneath while also giving you a great spot to congregate around for families and parties. Double islands offer even more space with a unique twist and design symmetry.
Full Use Cabinets
Your cabinets are there to hold all your kitchen essentials – but they have bags of potential for creative space-saving solutions. A simple rack inside the cabinet door can be used to store spices or even your thinner trays and cooking boards. The outside of the end cabinets can be repurposed with a rack for cookbooks or pegs for towels. Don’t forget about the tops of your wall cabinets either, it’s a great place to store finer kitchen wares that are more seldom used and make great displays, or fill the space with storage boxes for lesser-used appliances. Toe kick drawers make use of the wasted space beneath your base cabinets.
Vertical Space
Any walls that aren’t filled with cabinets or shelves are an opportunity for some vertical storage. A magnetic knife rack is a stylish and functional choice to position near your cooker for functional meal prep. You can add shelves and rails to have a designated area for all your regular use cookware. Vertical space extends to the gaps often left either side of the cooker which you can use to store boards, trays and utensils with a simple thin shelf or trolley.
Fridges And Doors
The space around your fridge is also ripe for storage. Extend your wall cabinets across the top of your fridge for an extra chunk of usable space. If you have room down the side of the fridge you can install a narrow slideaway pantry cabinet for easy access to tins and dry goods. If you have a nook or alcove behind your door that’s not being put to use get some more shelves fitted for mugs and even dishware to free up another cabinet.
Large or small your kitchen is a prime target for additional storage. Take these tips to your kitchen and get them to suit your needs. Hang mugs, use the pantry space for trays, whatever solution makes the most sense to your space.