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Small kitchen layouts perfect for homey spaces

One of the most utilized rooms in every home, kitchens should be designed for everyone’s comfort when it comes to meal prep and cooking. Learn how to achieve a bright and homey feel to make kitchen chores easy, even with small spaces. Here are some of the best tiny kitchen layout ideas that you can use for your home.

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Use open kitchen shelves

One of the best small kitchen layout ideas is to switch your standard closed kitchen shelves with open shelving. This creates an illusion of brighter spaces and spacious areas. In addition, open shelves allow you to have better access to your kitchen essentials, such as your pots and pans, as well as shelf-stable ingredients. They’re also more budget-friendly since fewer materials are needed to install them.

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Look for multitasking furniture

Make your small kitchen layout smarter by using multitasking items around your tiny kitchen. For example, you can choose tables with built-in storage or kitchen carts that can double as countertops during food preparation. By using versatile kitchen pieces, you can easily save space by avoiding placing double furniture in your small room.

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Consider using wall-mounted and foldable furniture

Are you planning on adding a mini breakfast nook to your small kitchen layout? Consider using wall-mounted tables and foldable chairs that you can easily fold and rest on your kitchen wall when not in use. This will help you utilize a bigger space when your kitchen is extra busy.

NORBERG

Extend your tiny kitchen workspace with a movable trolley.

Your kitchen countertops figure a lot when it comes to cooking, with every inch of space being utilized for chopping, slicing, and mixing. Add a utility cart at the end of your kitchen worktops for a movable countertop that can also serve as a storage unit when not in use.

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Add a compact and functional kitchen island

If you’re planning on adding a kitchen island in the middle of your tiny kitchen layout, consider adding storage units underneath it for more function. You can even put the sink on it for better accessibility from and to your refrigerator. If possible, you may also add electric sockets to incorporate your microwave into the shelves of your kitchen island.

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Install a portable stove

Do away with large kitchen stovetops and consider switching to countertop stoves and induction cooktops. With an energy-efficient induction cooktop, you can easily install it on your kitchen countertops and enjoy efficient cooking right off the bat.

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Add multi-layered shelves for kitchen appliances

Maximize how you use your kitchen walls by creating multi-layered shelves from your countertops to your kitchen’s ceiling. Arrange them around or in front of your kitchen windows to better utilize space. Arrange your small kitchen appliances, pots, and pans, and even plates on these shelves to clear out your kitchen countertops while keeping everything you need at arm’s reach.

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Maximize your kitchen corners

Small kitchen layout designs overlook kitchen corners, mainly when they’re situated right next to the sink. This can easily be solved by adding kitchen corner shelves where you can add small decorations or even arrange spices and ingredients where they wouldn’t be disturbed during meal prep.

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Use pegboards for kitchen tools and utensils

Use your free vertical space in your small kitchen design layout by installing pegboards along your walls. With various pegboard accessories available, you can easily hang up kitchen spatulas, measuring spoons, and other cooking and baking tools instead of storing them inside your kitchen drawers. You can then use the freed-up space to free up your countertops for a cleaner and more straightforward look.

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Add mounted hangers or spice racks

When figuring out your small kitchen’s design layout, you first need to find all the free spaces you can use for more innovative storage solutions. This may include the back of your kitchen door or the side of your refrigerator. Then, utilize these spaces by using door-mounted racks or hangers where you can hang kitchen towels, tools, and equipment when not in use.

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Build in-wall pantries

In-wall pantries are great solutions if you don’t want to add additional cabinets or kitchen shelves to store your ingredients, supplies, and other household items. With built-in pantries, you get a permanent place where you can store everything you need without making your kitchen smaller. Furnish this in-wall pantry with pull-out racks, a Lazy Susan, and clip-on baskets for space-saving storage.

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Use vertical spaces with hanging baskets

Not sure how to use vertical spaces above your kitchen island? Fill out empty overhead space with hanging storage for your fresh produce. Mix and match hanging baskets with a few hanging lights or decorations, and they can even pass on as decorative pieces for your kitchen.

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Use u-shaped small kitchen layouts for extra counter space.

Small kitchen layouts are typically designed for small spaces with little room for kitchen countertops. Instead, create a larger workspace by creating a u-shaped setup where your refrigerator, cooktop, and sink are strategically placed around the room for better accessibility. You can also remove your kitchen island so you can move around better without any risk of bumping into furniture along the way.

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Switch swinging kitchen doors with sliding ones

While kitchen cabinets are typically made with swinging doors, switching them with sliding ones can help you save more space. With sliding cabinet doors, you won’t have to worry about changing your small-space kitchen layout to accommodate larger swing spaces. Instead, arrange your kitchen appliances and tools in your cabinets, and quickly take them out by sliding your cabinet doors open when you need to use them for cooking or meal prep.

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Add hidden overhead lighting

Kitchen decorative lighting is seen as a standard part of every fancy kitchen layout. However, hanging lights do take up significant vertical space. If you’re planning on using free ceiling space for other storage ideas, you can use hidden overhead lighting strips to illuminate your countertops. This not only enhances your kitchen’s brightness but can also help improve the room’s ambiance.

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