How to Remodel a Small Kitchen

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    • 1). Consider an creating an L shape to your kitchen to add space. If need be, take a bit of room from the existing kitchen and some space from an adjoining room. In a small kitchen and house, an L shaped kitchen provides a designated area for a small breakfast table.

    • 2). Choose lighter colored appliances that all match. Light colors give the illusion of more space. Although your appliances do not have to perfectly match your flooring, walls and counters, they should be in the same light colored family. Dark contrasting colors could break up your kitchen too much and make it appear even smaller.

    • 3). Add a space saving microwave above your oven range. Do not waste counter space on a microwave. Manufacturers now provide microwaves that attach to the walls and double as range hoods. They save a ton of space.

    • 4). Examine the size of your current cabinets. Look in every cabinet you own. Are they overflowing? Can you use every shelf, or are some too short to hold certain cooking appliances. Are your cabinets too shallow, or are they just the right depth. Remodeling a small kitchen doesn't usually include adding more cabinet space because there is simply not enough room. You can, however, install cabinets that are better sized to fit your needs. Taller and deeper shelves tend to work great.

    • 5). Add recessed lighting. One way to give your kitchen a modern, larger look, is to add recessed lighting. This means there would not be a light fixture hanging below your ceiling. instead, there is a small alcove where a light sits flush with the rest of the ceiling.

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