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October 3, 2010

Small Kitchen Redesigning Tips

When it comes to remodeling a small kitchen, it needs a few different ways to go about it as opposed to when redesigning a large kitchen. There are a few questions that you need to answer beforehand so you really make the best use of your available space in the cooking area.

For example you need to be clear about your available budget and you also need to take into account the actual space you have to work with. Clearly a small place needs less money to renovate than a large one, however you might consider adding some expensive and modern appliances or furniture that will cost you more money than you’ve first anticipated.

First things first, check the space available in your cooking area and see if you actually have enough place for everything including furniture and kitchen appliances. You want to avoid ending up with a place that is overcrowded due to lack of walking space. The most commonly used appliances, including the fridge, sink and oven should be close to each other for easy reach. If you have a breakfast table in the room, see if you can easily fit an undercounter cabinet underneath it for gaining extra space in there.

There are two aspects of each kitchen: functionality and design. If your cooking space fulfills the functionality aspect, it is time to look into the decor of the room. A small kitchen needs a lighter color palette to seem larger, while a huge room with big bare walls can better use those walls for adding various hangers and cooking utensil holders for holding various tools and gadgets that can save your space on the countertop or other working surfaces.

Plan carefully from start to finish and your small kitchen remodeling can lead you to success and achievement of a beautiful, functional kitchen.

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Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Gina Kirkal

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