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Tricks to make your kitchen looking huge

Tricks to make your kitchen looking huge

If you have a small kitchen space and want to maximise it, you should be creative and apply some tricks. Once you dedicate enough time and creative energy, you can enjoy in the multi-functional kitchen. Keep reading for the best 19 kitchen tricks…

Both sides of single Island

To make the kitchen looking better, make sure to use cabinets that open from both sides. Alternatively, you can use shallow cabinets for easy access.

Open island carts recommended

When you use Island carts, your kitchen will look open with additional storage. It would be best to procure a movable island.

Light and dark designs

Most people avoid light and dark kitchen combinations. However, you can use them without limitations and maximise the kitchen space.

Counter-depth upper

The kitchen should be equipped with eye level counter-depth upper cabinets. It will provide more storage for additional things.

Boxed-in uppers recommended

Open shelves provide easy-reach to kitchen equipment and provide the room with additional energy.

Float open shelves

It is generally recommended to use open shelves above the peninsula. It comes with additional visual effects and allows guests to take anything they need.

Peninsula cuntertop great option

Another recommended option is placing countertop beyond the peninsula. However, it depends on the entire design of the kitchen.

High uppers welcomed

High Uppers typically begin 20 inches from the counter. You can place them at 24-20 inches as well for a better feeling.

Tucking seats are very comfortable

It is high time to remove all useless chairs and bring backless seats in the kitchen. These seats can be put under the counter to create additional space. A comfortable seat makes a huge difference as you will be able to sit, relax and take care of professional activities. You can grab your laptop, do some work, or just play some gams to relax.

Pass-through opening

To make your kitchen looking huge, you can open the partition wall and create space. You can also borrow some space from an adjacent room and make things even bigger.

Use mirrored backsplashes

If you don’t have any wall for creating a pass-through, you can create it by using Mirrored Backsplashes. So simple.

Include interior cabinet organisers

Cabinet organisers play an important role in each kitchen with a special accent on small spaces. You can break drawers into parts and have additional space.

Hanging storage useful

Kitchen lovers can also add a rail to backsplash and get handy places for hanging additional tools including spoons, cups, and jars.

Undercabinet shelves are great

Simple tray use

Put all kitchen staff on the trail including knife rack, spoon bin, pestle, mortar. You will be impressed by the organisation.

Storage is more important than countertop space

It is recommended to trade about 24-48 space inches for one or additional pantry cabinets. You can also consider cabinets which include major appliances.

Include a pullout chopping station

From time to time, you need more chopping stations for vegetables and similar things. For this reason, you should integrate a chopping-block top into the set of drawers.

Central range also useful

Secret storage

For example, include storage area into the floor where you can put beverages, bottles and so on).

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