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Design tips for smaller kitchens

August 24, 2010
Posted in Kitchen Design — Written by Becky

Not everyone is blessed with a large kitchen. Sometimes space in the kitchen really is at a premium and you have to be really careful in the way you design the room so that it is as convenient and as pleasant as possible. This doesn’t have to be as difficult a task as it might seem.

The most important thing is that you prioritise your kitchen and identify the components that are most essential to the room. There will be obvious appliances will refrigerators, freezers and cookers that you will have to accommodate in the room, as well as dishwashers if you can engineer the space.

You will also need storage. Remember to use the walls of your kitchen for upper kitchen cabinets. These will provide a great deal of storage and won’t in the way of any appliances whatsoever. You can also find clever corner storage solutions to help you make the most of areas that are not always very accessible.

Your kitchen sink is also likely to take up the equivalent of one cabinet or appliance, but you can use the area beneath to accommodate your waste bin and to provide storage for cleaning materials and other products.

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