More Tips To Maximize Kitchen Space
var iamInit = function() {try{initIamServingHandler(234,351,646652,”http://cdn.pis.picapp.com/IamProd/Resources/Css/css2.css”)}catch(ex){}}()If you own the house you live in, then you have a lot more options as to maximizing your kitchen space. Indeed, you can even do a bit more construction. I have to warn you, though, you might have to set aside some money in order to carry out these projects.
One, free up wall space. If you have large sliding doors or doorways to the kitchen that are taking up more space than necessary, why don’t you consider using that space for something else? I think that one door way – a swinging door perhaps? – would be sufficient. What can you do with the wall space that you can create if you make your door smaller? LOTS! How about some shelves? Maybe counter tops? Your imagination is the limit!
Two, extend space away from the house. If your kitchen wall faces nothing but space outside of the house, then you have more options. Knock parts of the wall down and extend the kitchen to the yard. That might cost something steep though since the contractor would have to build a new foundation and all that stuff. You might want to create a “hanging space” instead; something like a bay window. This can be used for storage but even if you didn’t use it that way, the window would create an illusion of space by bringing in more light.
Three, declutter! I don’t know about you but clutter seems to easily pile up in my kitchen. I am pretty sure that if I threw away some stuff, the kitchen would seem much bigger.
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