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Ways to Give the Home More Space – The Kitchen

3 January 2011 3,897 views No Comment

If you have quite a small home then you may be looking to create a little more space. Even if you don’t have a small home, you may still have quite a small kitchen. If this is the case then there are a number of things that you can do to save space.

Tip Number One – Use Sliding Storage

One thing that many people do not consider using is slide out storage. You could install slide out storage under cabinets, in spaces between cabinets and even in cupboards. The slide out storage can come in really useful when you need to keep clutter off the worktops.

Tip Number Two – Consider Building New Cupboards

The more cupboards that you can have in the room the better. They help to store food and cleaning products as well as kitchen utensils and appliances. Many kitchens are not fulfilling their storage potential. If you are not very good with DIY then it would be worth hiring somebody to do this for you. Also, you should always make sure that the new cupboards match or compliment the older ones.

Tip Number Three – Consider Using Hanging Baskets

This is a really unique idea. You could use hanging baskets in the kitchen to store things like onions and other vegetables and fruit. This will help you to save a lot of cupboard or worktop space.

Tip Number Four – Consider a Pan Rack

This is a fantastic space saving idea for the kitchen. From simple racks such as the John Boos Cucina Mensola, to the more sophisticated Hinkley Lighting French Creek pot rack; whatever style you are looking for you can easily find it.

The above are just some of the best ways to save space. Why not follow them today to see just how much space you could free up in your small kitchen?

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