Maximizing a Small Kitchen
With a Kitchen Remodel

Does
a lack of
space in your kitchen have you feeling under-whelmed?
Maybe
it’s not
the size that’s the real problem. To adapt an old phrase, it’s not the
size of the kitchen in the space.
It’s
the size of the space in the
kitchen. In
other words, perhaps you’re just not maximizing the kitchen space you
already have. You might be surprised by the apparent size
transformation a kitchen remodel will give to the room.
“GateHouse News Service” recently covered this very concept in an
article titled “Home Help: Big ideas for small kitchens.”
Topping
the list of kitchen remodeling recommendations for giving a small
kitchen greater brawn was: “Maximize your cabinet space.” The article
pointed out that you can achieve both a place to put you many things as
well as “an open, uncluttered look” if “you combine sound organization
principles with today’s innovative cabinetry.”
Some
of the
specific kitchen remodeling suggestions the article made
included:
1.“A lazy Susan corner cabinet
can help bring order out of chaos.
Tucking
[a wayward] cabinet into a corner of your kitchen into an underused
area will squeeze out space where none existed before.” An online
kitchen remodeling expert can help you design a kitchen that works for
you and your family and that makes your life easier.
2.“Make the
kitchen look bigger by choosing lighter colors and finishes.”
By
browsing an online kitchen remodeling showcase, you can compare and
select the perfect paint color from the comfort of your own home. That
way, you’re not overwhelmed when you step foot inside your nearest home
remodeling super center.
Kitchen paint requires selections that are hard working and focus on
stain and grease resistance as well as wash-ability. Practical choices
include durable paints that feature low sheen, semi-gloss or gloss
sheens.
Depending upon your individual color preferences, kitchens offer an
ideal opportunity to let your color imagination soar. The kitchen
represents a venue for an unlimited number of ways to incorporate
unique color within the space!
3.Don’t
automatically rule out large furnishings.
Strategically
selected, they
can serve multi-functional purposes. For example, “A solid wood file
drawer can make a big difference in organizing essentials for taking
care of life's business. When the drawers are closed, the top can
double as a bookshelf or display space for framed photos or a
lamp.”
4.When remodeling
your kitchen, don’t forget to accommodate all that stuff in your junk
drawer.
“Every
kitchen needs a landing spot for keys, cell phones,
notes and mail.” Consider “hiding them in a secret compartment at the
end of a cabinet run.”
When choosing the cabinetry for your new kitchen, consider your
personal style as well as what will function best for your family’s
everyday needs.
Whether
your goal is to transform your kitchen from traditional to modern or
simply add more accessible storage space, your cabinetry selection is a
great place to begin. An online kitchen remodeling showcase can provide
you with ideas and links to reputable kitchen cabinet manufacturers to
accomplish all these small kitchen maximizing techniques..
About the Author:
Carmen Fontana is a Web Services Manger for Western Reserve Internet
Services. Additional kitchen remodel planning advice can be found at
http://www.superkitchens.com.
Article Source: http://www.BharatBhasha.com

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