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The space above the sink often goes unused, but a small shelf or hanging storage bar with baskets offers the perfect spot for soap, sponges, or decorative items. It adds function without sacrificing style or square footage.
Create a Cozy Breakfast Bar
Turn an unused corner of your kitchen counter into a cozy spot for morning coffee or quick meals. Just add a couple of stools, and you’ve got a casual dining nook that adds function without crowding the space.
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Try Café Curtains
In a small kitchen, it’s important to let in as much natural light as possible to keep the space feeling open and bright. To get that airy feeling, try café curtains—they’re lighter than traditional window treatments and still give you privacy without blocking the sun.
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Go Monochrome in an Open Layout
If you’ve got a small kitchen that opens into your living space, you’re already at an advantage. To make the most of your open layout, try painting the walls in both areas the same color—it’ll make the entire space feel bigger and more cohesive.
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Tuck the Microwave into the Island
Free up valuable counter and cabinet space by installing the microwave in a kitchen island. This keeps your appliances accessible but out of sight, so you can maintain a clean, open look.
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Place the Breakfast Bar Just Outside the Kitchen
In a small kitchen, every square inch counts. If you have living space to spare, place your breakfast bar just outside the kitchen boundary—it helps define the space while shifting seating and surface area into the living room instead of crowding the kitchen.
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Remove Cabinet Doors or Hang Open Shelves
Open shelving is a great way to add storage and make your space feel lighter. Plus, it’s perfect for showing off your favorite kitchen decor! If you’re not ready to fully commit, try removing the doors from your existing cabinets to get the look with less effort.
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Add a Wall-Mounted Spice Rack
Spices have a way of multiplying and taking over your pantry. A wall-mounted or in-drawer spice rack will keep your favorites tidy and tucked away yet still easy to grab when you need them.
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Bring In a Freestanding Pantry
Cabinets overflowing? Try adding a tall, narrow freestanding pantry in an unused corner of your kitchen for tons of extra storage without the need for a renovation or built-ins.
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Use the Side of the Fridge for Storage
Don’t overlook that slim space next to the fridge. Whether you add a ready-made shelf or build a custom one, it’s a great spot for storing cutting boards, trays, or baking sheets—all without taking up cabinet space.
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Install a Sliding Barn Door for the Pantry
Is your pantry door taking up valuable floor space? Consider switching to a sliding barn door. Not only will it free up room to move, but it will also add some charm to your kitchen.
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Create a Breakfast Nook Around a Window Seat
A built-in window seat can double as both seating and hidden storage. Pair it with a round table and a few chairs to create a laid-back, tucked-away spot for meals, morning coffee, or simply enjoying the view.
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Make a Statement with a Vintage-Style Fridge
A compact Smeg fridge brings retro charm and a bold pop of color, all without taking up too much space. It’s proof that small kitchens can still have big personality!
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Store Dry Goods in Clear Jars
Store dried goods like pasta, grains, or baking essentials in glass jars for a simple, elegant storage solution. They make pantry staples easy to grab and nice to look at, especially when displayed on open shelves or counters.
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Don’t Be Afraid to Go Bold with Color
Just because your kitchen is small doesn’t mean you have to play it safe! Whether it’s bright cabinets, a playful backsplash, or bold accessories, a colorful palette can actually distract from square footage and make a space feel more vibrant and full of life.
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Let in the Light with a Skylight
Even a small window can make a big difference in how open and bright a kitchen feels. If you have limited wall space, consider adding a skylight to bring in natural light without sacrificing storage.
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Hang Your Pots and Pans
Free up cabinet space and keep your go-to cookware within easy reach by hanging it on a wall or ceiling rack. It’s a practical solution that doubles as decor—especially if your collection is nice to look at.
Use Corner Shelving
Open corner shelves make use of those awkward in-between spots. They’re perfect for storing mugs, spices, or pretty bowls you actually want to see.
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Add a Rolling Cart for Flexible Storage
A rolling cart gives you extra surface space and storage exactly where you need it, when you need it. When it’s not in use, simply roll it out of the way to keep your kitchen feeling open and uncluttered.
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Max Out Storage with Floor-to-Ceiling Cabinets
Make the most of vertical space with floor-to-ceiling cabinets. They keep things looking clean and modern, and give you plenty of storage without taking up any extra floor space.
Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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