How to Maximize Space in a Small Kitchen
A small kitchen doesn’t have to feel cramped. With the right design strategies, you can make the most of every inch, creating a functional and stylish space that works for your needs. Whether you’re planning a full remodel or looking for simple upgrades, these smart space-saving ideas will help transform your compact kitchen.
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1. Opt for Smart Storage Solutions
Maximizing storage is key in a small kitchen. Consider:
✔ Pull-out pantry shelves – Utilize narrow spaces with sliding shelves for spices and dry goods.
✔ Corner drawers & Lazy Susans – Make use of every corner with rotating shelves or deep corner drawers.
✔ Vertical storage – Install tall cabinets to extend to the ceiling for extra storage.
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2. Choose Multi-Functional Furniture & Fixtures
✔ Fold-down tables – A wall-mounted table can double as extra counter space and be tucked away when not in use.
✔ Rolling kitchen carts – Provides extra prep space and can be moved as needed.
✔ Built-in seating with storage – A bench seat with hidden storage can replace bulky chairs.
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3. Use Light Colors & Reflective Surfaces
Lighter colors create an open and airy feel. Try:
✔ White or light-colored cabinetry – Enhances brightness and creates an illusion of more space.
✔ Glossy backsplashes & countertops – Reflect light and make the kitchen appear larger.
✔ Glass cabinet doors or open shelving – Reduce visual weight while displaying dishes beautifully.
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4. Install Smart Lighting
Good lighting can make a small kitchen feel bigger:
✔ Under-cabinet LED lights – Brighten up work areas and add depth.
✔ Pendant lights over islands – Add style without overwhelming the space.
✔ Recessed lighting – Keeps ceilings open and clutter-free.
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5. Optimize Appliance & Layout Choices
✔ Compact appliances – Choose slimmer refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers designed for small spaces.
✔ Drawer-style microwaves or dishwashers – Save counter space and improve flow.
✔ Open floor plans when possible – Removing a non-load-bearing wall can create more space.
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6. Incorporate Clever Design Tricks
✔ Mirror backsplashes – Reflect light and create a sense of openness.
✔ Extend countertops over cabinets – Provides extra prep space without taking up more room.
✔ Sliding doors or pocket doors – Free up space taken by traditional swinging doors.
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Final Thoughts
A well-planned kitchen layout, space-saving storage, and thoughtful design choices can make a small kitchen feel bigger and more functional.
At RGH Development Co., we specialize in kitchen remodeling tailored to your home’s unique needs. Contact us today to discuss your project and bring your dream kitchen to life!