March 30, 2023 Bailey Strobel

Maximizing Storage in a Small Kitchen Remodel

 

Space management is a significant concern when updating a small kitchen. Practical storage solutions may help maximize current space by boosting its usability and organization, which is especially helpful when space is scarce. Using vertical space and adding multi-functional furniture are just two creative ways we’ll explore here to maximize storage in a small kitchen remodel.

Assessing Your Kitchen Storage Needs

Some consider the kitchen the most important part of their home. And designing it can be self-founding for some people. It can be that for you too! That way, it can be the dream kitchen that you always wanted. But there are still some aspects you should consider. These are important not for the looks but for the usability of your kitchen. Consider your storage needs before you start remodeling your kitchen. Take into account the following questions:

 

  • Is there enough storage space in your cabinets and countertops, or do you need more?
  • Is there enough cabinet space for all of your cookware?
  • Do you have a pantry? Is there enough space to keep dry groceries and other foodstuffs in there?
  • Do you have adequate storage for things like cleaning supplies and other housewares?
  • Do you have any unused or disorganized areas in your kitchen?

 

The first step in finding the greatest kitchen storage solutions is figuring out how much space you have to work with.


 Know how much storage you will need in the kitchen.

 

Utilizing Vertical Space

Storage in a small kitchen can be maximized through vertical space. Installing cupboards and shelves up to the ceiling is a great way to increase storage without wasting valuable floor space. When redesigning your kitchen, consider installing floor-to-ceiling cabinets with adjustable shelves to accommodate items of varied sizes. With so much room, you won’t have to worry about where to put your dishes, pots, and pans.

 

Display and store frequently used items on open shelves above your counters, including plates and glasses. You can also take advantage of vertical space by installing a pot rack or a hanging organizer. As a bonus, this will free up valuable storage space in your kitchen cabinets.

And in case you already have kitchen cabinets you would like to use, transport the cabinets carefully. When you start to pack up your kitchen, be sure to pack the cabinets carefully. They are prone to getting or scratched in transport, and no one wants a scratched-up cabinet in their new kitchen.

Incorporating Multi-Functional Furniture

Another great way to maximize storage in a small kitchen remodel is to use multi-functional furniture. This can be the key to renovation in small spaces. Your kitchen can have more than enough space if you utilize the available space smartly. Multi-functional furniture can help a lot in this case. But if you aren’t sure about your capabilities, call a professional to help make the design and help you choose the furniture. Some commonplace examples include kitchen islands that also function as storage, chairs that double as storage compartments, and tables that incorporate storage options like drawers or cabinets.

 

A kitchen island, for instance, can serve as an extra work area, storage, and seating. Find an island with space for dishes, utensils, and other cooking essentials in its drawers, cabinets, or open shelves. If your eat-in kitchen is on the smaller side, consider getting a table with storage space built right in. Drawers should be on the sides, and shelves or cabinets underneath the surface.


Multi-functional furniture will help make storage in a small kitchen remodel.

 

Maximizing Cabinet Space

In order to make the most of a limited amount of space during a kitchen remodel, it is necessary to make the most of the available cabinetry. Make better use of your cabinetry by installing pull-out shelves or drawers. These can be retrofitted into older cabinets or built from the ground up as part of a custom storage solution.

 

To make the most of available storage space in your cabinets, consider adding a lazy susan. With this swiveling shelf, you can get to the back of the cabinet without moving anything up front. Organizers for your cabinets are another option for making the most of your storage space. Such accessories include pull-out trays, spice racks, and tray dividers.

Creating Additional Storage Space

A small kitchen remodel can include extra storage space in addition to making better use of existing storage options. Putting in a pantry is one way to accomplish this goal. Put in some tall cabinets or shelves in a kitchen corner if you don’t have a pantry. You’ll have plenty of space for cereal boxes, canned goods, and other pantry staples.

 

Create more room by making use of the area above your cabinets. Baskets, pretty containers, or rarely used kitchen appliances are good candidates for this often-overlooked space. A folding table may be a good option in a small kitchen when counter space is limited. This may be folded down to save space when not in use but pulled out for more counter space.

 

Lastly, don’t forget about the space behind your sink. You can use this area to keep your cleaning products and other household items safe. Install a pull-out shelf or storage organizer to maximize the available space. Many people see renovation as the key to securing your dream home. So don’t be discouraged and try renovating.


 It’s important to create more storage space after the remodel.

Conclusion

In order to create a functional and well-organized little kitchen, it is essential to make the most of the available storage space. Utilizing vertical space, incorporating multi-functional furniture, making the most of cabinet space, and creating extra storage space are all ways to make the most out of a small kitchen.

 

Consider what you need in your storage in a small kitchen remodel and what kinds of storage solutions would be optimal for your kitchen when planning a remodel. A well-planned kitchen may be beautiful and functional, making the most of the space.