13 Ideas About How To Fit Your Appliances In Small Spaces
- Environmentally and financially sustainable
- Promoting stress-free minimalism
- Less expensive to decorate
- Easier to clean and personalized
- Less clutter
- Better organized
How to Better Organize Kitchen Appliances in a Small Kitchen
1. Draw a layout of your kitchen
- How many people (family, couple, single individual) will be using the kitchen?
- How often will the kitchen be used (daily, weekends, special occasions)?
- Would I/We be entertaining guests? How often (weekly, holidays)?
2. Organized your Kitchen by Zones
- Food Storage, this will include your fridge and pantry
- Food Prep is the areas composed of the stove, oven, small appliances, microwave, cooking utensils, etc
- Pots and pans
- Cleaning and Waste are where the sink, dishwasher, cleaning supplies and garbage bins are.
- Dishware, glassware and cutlery
3. Identify where your main appliances will be placed
4. Study your Kitchen Traffic flow
5. Designate enough space for your working areas
5. Designate enough space for your working areas
6. Make good use of the corners
7. Leave enough room for doors and drawers
8. Think about storage
Do not overpack your cabinets. You can use smaller storage containers or space dividers inside your cabinets to organize your items neatly. This can save you time and space.
Use Clear containers. It will allow you to locate and see easily when you are running out of certain items.
Implement narrow vertical storage. This is a clever solution for small spaces. For example, you can add a whole new space between your fridge and cabinets.
Make use of wall space with shelving.You can repurpose an unused wall like the one on top of the sink to relocate dishes, glass or even plants that will add a touch of colour to your kitchen.
Get some drawer organizers.Not only will it help you to find your favourite spatula quickly, but it also will save you valuable drawer space.
Display what you can.Whether your appliances are too pretty to store away or you use them all the time, you can proudly display them if counter spaces allow it, of course!
Get sliding doors for your pantry. No need to think about the space needed for swinging the doors open. This solution is perfect when every inch counts.
Go all the way up.Don’t leave that awkward space between your upper cabinets and the ceiling. You can find some clever solutions that will help you to make use of that space.
Get shelf risers.You get extra space by going vertical inside your cabinets. It adds a second-tier, almost doubling the storage.
Store items on the backs of cabinet doors. Using racks or hooks inside your cabinet doors makes room for storing things like sponges or cleaning supplies in the cabinet doors underneath the sink.
Store Away Seasonal Appliances.Big and bulky appliances are only used seasonally, like that tepanyaki grill you like to show off over the holidays when friends and family visit. It can be stored away somewhere like the garage. It will save you space in your small kitchen for sure!
9. Pick the best appliances for your space
10. Research about multitaskers appliances
11. Install less obstructive ventilation
12. Consider multifunctional wide sinks
13. Use countertops for dining and working areas
Bonus Tip
Buy a combo unitHaving one machine that does both washing and drying your clothes will undoubtedly save you space.
Go Vertical.A stackable washer and dryer is another ideal choice for small spaces. You can also customize your cabinetry, so your stackable washer and dryer fit in it and can not be seen.
You can also use some closet spaceto store your unit or find unused space in another part of your home to place your laundry unit.