In a teeny tiny kitchen, you've got to be smart when it comes to storage in order to
find room for all of the tools you need to make dinner.
Fortunately, there are people out there coming up with hacks and solutions to help us out.
Here are a few brilliant storage ideas for small kitchen that you might not have seen
before.
1.
Fill up your walls.
Think beyond shelves when it comes to wall storage.
You can add a pegboard and use a few feet of rebar for an industrial cool way to add
vertical storage along the kitchen wall.
This way, your spoons, whisks, and other serving tools will always be in reach.
2.
Carve out a pantry between the studs. this is ingenious if you're willing to take
on a small project.
Turns out, there's usually just enough space in between the studs of your wall for a tall,
narrow cabinet.
Use it to hold bottles, cans, boxes, and other pantry items.
3.
Add a pull-out table to a bookshelf.
Maybe you already use a bookshelf to hold dishes, small appliances, cookbooks, and the
like?
Steal this idea from IKEA Hackers and use a length of plywood and two legs to create
surprising extra prep space.
The added doors turn the shelves into cabinets, so you can store less display worthy stuff
like food storage containers, mismatched bowls, and more.
4.
Put the bottom of your cabinets to work.
Attach Mason jar lids to the bottom of your upper cabinets like this and then you can
screw jars filled with nuts, dried pasta, popcorn, and other shelf-stable items right
in.
It will free up counter and shelf space, while looking extra cute.
5.
Store trash bags on a roll.
In the under-the-sink area, every inch counts so use that cabinet wall space to hold trash
bags and make more space for your cleaning supplies.
6.
Add shelves over your doorway.
Add narrow shelves around your doorways to take out just enough space for oddly shaped
items like vases and cheese boards.
7.
Add shelves inside your cabinets.
You're probably already adjusting your shelves to get maximum storage, but you can almost
double your stacking space with a little shelf riser.
A classic solution that's easy to forget!
8.
Hang things in front of your window.
Lucky enough to have a window in your tiny kitchen?
Now hang a few things in front of it.
Blocking the natural light might seem like a bad idea, but a simple bar with a few pots
and pans actually becomes a cool focal point in the room.
9.
Store cutting boards on the side of your cabinets.
Cutting boards are such a weird, awk ward (aukward) shape that it can be hard to store
them in a cabinet.
Instead, store them on a cabinet.
Putting a nail or a hook on the side of a cabinet makes good use of a space that would
otherwise be wasted.
That's all for now.
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