How do I maximize my kitchen counter space?
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8 Ways to Create Extra Counter Space in a Tiny Kitchen
- Use Your Windowsill for Storage.
- Make Your Drawers Work Harder.
- Make the Most of the Space Above Your Cabinets.
- Add a Shelf Stacker or Under-Shelf Basket.
- Keep Things Off the Counter With Pegboard Storage.
- Make Your Stovetop Do Double Duty.
- Clear Counter Space by Adding Wall Shelves.
- Make Your Own Custom Kitchen Island.
Also to know is, what do you do when you have no counter space?
8 Ways to Create Extra Counter Space in a Tiny Kitchen
- Use your windowsill for storage.
- Make your drawers work harder.
- Make the most of the space above your cabinets.
- Add a shelf stacker or under-shelf basket.
- Keep things off the counter with pegboard storage.
- Make your stovetop do double duty.
- Put some baskets up there and stash your stuff in them.
- Use the space to store cookbooks.
- Add a little art.
- Squeeze in some extra wine storage.
- Add an extra shelf above the cabinets.
- Fill the space in.
- Move your cabinets up to the ceiling to re-capture the space.
Also asked, how much counter space should a kitchen have?
Plan for Sufficient Counter Space You need at least 36 inches or clear, uninterrupted counter space for prep work -- and 42 inches is better if you roll out dough.
To help you make that small space fit your growing lifestyle, we're offering up five tricks to help make your small kitchen more efficient.
- Use Your 'Fake' Drawers.
- Make Your Cabinet Doors Organization 'Hot Spots'
- Roll Out Cabinet Drawers Will Double Your Storage Space.
- Lazy Suzans Maximize Corner Space.