Clever Ways to Add More Storage Space for Your Small Kitchen

We want our kitchen to have everything we need for cooking. That’s a fact. However, that also requires a lot of storage, because after all, the last thing we want for our kitchen is clutter. We want our kitchen to be neat, tidy, and clutter-free, so we can cook and work on our favorite dishes freely. However, it’s also a fact that not all kitchens have enough storage, especially the smaller ones. But this doesn’t mean you should throw some of your stuff away or stow them far from your kitchen, like the storage room, garage, etc. If you’re looking for ways to better organize your kitchen, then this entry is for you, as we will share some creative ideas for beautiful kitchen storage.

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Maximize vertical space with open shelves. Open shelves let you organize your kitchen and cooking ware, and use them as colorful decorative pieces for your kitchen simultaneously, like in this photo. Check out the colorful pieces in their two-tier open shelf.

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It doesn’t take much work to utilize vertical space in your kitchen. The beauty about it is that, you can even use your kitchenware to decorate your kitchen and set up a warm and inviting vibe. You can add colors to your kitchen walls by hanging your colorful pans and pots. Also, take note of that small shelf for spices.

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For kitchen with white walls, you can use a pegboard to hang your pans and various kitchen wares. Again, you’re not only organizing your kitchen and making use of every inch of space available, you’re also using your kitchenware to decorate your kitchen.

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For kitchens with countertop, you can utilize the ceiling for storage. Simply set up a mount pot rock as shown in this image, and place as much kitchen and cooking ware as you want. It tidies up your kitchen and keeps everything within arm’s reach when cooking.

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The same concept applies for countertops with stove and range hood on top. Utilize the available space in the range hood to hook some of your pans and cooking war and make a neat and clever pan rack. Again, it keeps everything within arm’s reach.

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For homes with small kitchen, homeowners should definitely look for creative ways to maximize each inch of space available. One of the best ways to do that is through vertical space. This mug rack is one good example of a simple piece that provides great convenience.

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If you don’t have enough space in your kitchen countertop for a knife rack, then why don’t you hang your knives to the wall? This space-saving knife storage idea is one clever way to do it. If you’re wondering how these knifes stick to that steel piece, easy, it’s a magnet.

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You can customize your kitchen cabinets for storage of your cleaning tools and supplies as well. After all, you don’t want to run to your garage or storage room just to get the broom and or mop off small dirt on the floor. Again, accessibility is key here.

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This one shows us a clever way to maximize space for storage, as it utilizes the kitchen counter for storage cabinet. Also, there’s the big chopping board on top, which saves you from getting and storing bulky and space-hugging chopping boards.

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Stash up your wine safely with a wine drawer. You may not be able to display your precious wine collection, but at least you know they’re in the safe place. Plus, it helps you save you space as well.