Maximizing Space: Innovative Kitchen Designs to Utilize Every Corner

Author: Andrew Kranz

The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home. A well-designed kitchen is not just about aesthetics; it’s about proper use of space. Being the heart of the home it often comes with a challenge – Limited Space. Whether you have a small kitchen or big use of cranny, smart design can transform your cooking space into an organized haven. In many kitchens, corners often go underutilized, leading to wasted potential. So following are the creative ways to utilize every corner of your kitchen with innovative design ideas.

  • Corner Cabinets : Corner cabinets are hidden treasure. Corner cabinets often turn dark and forgotten. Must install lazy Susans or pull-out shelves. These simple solutions allow you to access items tucked away in the corners effortlessly. No more digging for that elusive pot or pan! They are rotating trays or shelves that make it easy to access items in corner cabinets. They maximize storage space and provide easy visibility of your kitchen essentials.
  • Diagonal Drawers: Instead of traditional square or rectangular drawers, you should have diagonal drawers that fit easily into corner spaces. They’re great for storing utensils, baking sheets, and cutting boards.
  • Pull-Out Pantries: A pull-out pantry is a game-changer for small kitchens. Transform narrow corner spaces into pull-out pantry shelves. These allow for easy access to canned goods, spices, and other pantry items, making the most of tight spaces. These tall, slim cabinets can fit into the tightest corners and hold a surprising amount of goods. When you’re done, slide it back into its corner, and – your pantry disappears.
  • Overhead Pot Rack: Install an overhead pot rack to hang your cookware. It will not only look stylish but also saves valuable cabinet space. Your pots and pans become part of the kitchen decor, and you can easily grab what you need.
  • Open Shelving: Install open shelves in corner areas to display decorative items or frequently used kitchenware. This not only adds character but also makes good use of space that might otherwise be wasted.
  • Corner Appliances: Must go for appliances which are designed for corners, such as corner stoves or refrigerators. These maximize the use of corner spaces while maintaining a sleek look.
  • Corner Larder Unit: Look for a corner larder unit with pull-out shelves and adjustable racks for storing groceries, pots, pans etc. It provides enough storage without compromising availability.
  • Fold-Down Dining Table: Dine and Dash If your kitchen doubles as a dining area, consider a fold-down dining table. These space-saving wonders attach to the wall and fold flat when not in use. Enjoy a cozy meal, then fold it away to reclaim your kitchen space. So that area looks more spacious. And you can use that area for something else too.
  • Corner Sink: For a unique and space-saving option, make sure you are going to install a corner sink. It will make use of neglected areas and frees up the central counter space for food prep. By placing the sink in a corner location, it will create more counter space and open up the central area of your kitchen. Combine this with a high-quality faucet and under-cabinet lighting for a functional and attractive setup.
  • Install a Single Bowl Sinks: Installing a single bowl sink instead of a double-bowl can have a significant impact on the amount of space you have in your kitchen. When you’re dealing with limited counter space, a double-bowl or triple-bowl sink can seem to eat away at lots of valuable space. Sometimes, they can also make washing larger dishes easier too. Having a smaller sink also means having a smaller sink base, which can save up to six inches of valuable cabinet and counter space. If you can think of more useful ways to use the space that a bigger sink would take up, a single bowl sink would be ideal for you.
  • Under-Cabinet Lighting: Last but not least don’t forget to add Shedding Light on Storage, Under-cabinet lighting not only brightens your workspace but also highlights your storage solutions. It’s like a spotlight for your clever kitchen designs.
  • Use a Nearby Closet as a Pantry: One way to effectively make use space you already have is to utilize a nearby closet as a pantry. Doing so provides you with a space within the kitchen to adjust shelves as needed. Employing a closet as a pantry also means you’ll be able to move some of your lesser used items out of the kitchen cabinets. Clearly, this frees up more space for more important items you may not have had enough room for previously. Something as simple as adding more storage space to your kitchen can go a long way.
  • Make Good Use of Vertical Space Unused space above your cabinets and refrigerator can do wonders for increasing the amount of space you have available in your kitchen. There is a variety of ways you can go about utilizing this often ignored space. For instance, you can hang glasses and mugs on shelves made specifically for dishware. Other methods for using spaces along the cabinets and refrigerator include magnetic strips or mounted wire shelving to hold cutlery or baking supplies. With creativity, spaces along the cabinets and refrigerator can become perfect for increasing storage within a smaller kitchen.
  • Install a Multi-Purpose Island The potential an island serves for increasing productivity is endless. An island in the center of the kitchen can open up the room, and put everything you need within reach. Incorporating an island into your kitchen can increase the amount of space you have while providing a refreshing, unique look and feel.

If you’re considering the possibilities remodeling your kitchen offers, don’t hesitate to reach out to Aspen Kitchens Inc. at your earliest convenience. Reliable Colorado Springs kitchen remodelling contractors can be tough to find. With that in mind, consider visiting the Aspen Kitchens showroom to see what the professionals here are capable of doing for your kitchen. To learn more, contact Aspen Kitchens today

Andrew Kranz

Andrew Kranz

In 2010, Andrew founded Aspen Kitchens in Colorado Springs, introducing a unique design-build concept for kitchens and baths. This venture provided a comprehensive service where clients could design, source materials, and hire a general contractor under one roof. After refining this business model over the years, Andrew, along with his wife and their three children, expanded by opening a professional retail kitchen supply store. Drawing on Lisa’s expertise and passion for home décor, they aimed to offer a shopping experience centered around family and community.