4 TIPS FOR MAKING THE MOST OF A SMALL KITCHEN SPACE

Treasure Movers, Kenya’s trusted removal company, shares expert advice for creating a functional and stylish small kitchen. Discover four valuable tips to optimize your limited kitchen space efficiently.

Moving Tips | Treasured Items | Treasure Movers

Reimagine your ideal lifestyle with The Treasure Movers:

When house hunting, the first thing the majority look at in a house is the kitchen space. Well, finding your ideal kitchen design might be difficult especially when on a budget. But, did you know that you can transform a small kitchen area with lots of utensils and make it appealing, elegant, and functional?

Boost your mood and productivity within the kitchen by exploring seven space-saving creative tips for a stylish modern kitchen:

1. Understand your kitchen layout and kitchen triangle

Your new house may be different from the previous and organizing it appropriately requires a number of factors at path. First, note the design of the space before setting up appliances like fridges, cookers, and utensils. Place items in the order of use to avoid daily disorganization. Make sure there is enough space to walk through while cooking to avoid obstruction.

2. Under-the sink brilliance

Under the sink cabinet organizers store loads or items that you rarely use. Pick those that come in terries to make it more appealing and easier to arrange. You do not have to buy the organizers, instead install partitions/open shelves.

3. Go for light colors

Always, light colors make the room feel bright and spacious. Within the kitchen area, white, cream, or beautiful blue work so well especially for a small kitchen.

4. Use vertical space

Make proper use of the space above by installing closed cabinets against the wall and slightly below the ceiling. Insert the hooks or hangers below the cabinets orderly and maximize that wall space in a way that appears neat and tidy.

Planning to move soon? Get a Free Quote from Treasure Movers as we shall move you to your new beginning.

share this recipe:
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest

Still hungry? Here’s more