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  1. Jan 13, 2011 · Knife blocks are space suckers. A mounted knife rack, on the other hand, keeps your tools within reach — while at the same time tucked out of the way. Susan Serra. Tip: Procure a pot rack. Whether on the wall or hung from the ceiling, they’re space-saving titans for all manner of cookware. See more pot rack ideas.

  2. 18 hours ago · A small kitchen can be both a design challenge and an opportunity to get creative with space-saving solutions. With the right ideas and smart planning, even the tiniest kitchens can be transformed ...

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    • Kitchen Space Saver Ideas
    • Make Use of The Space Around Your Refrigerator
    • Kitchen Cabinet Space Savers
    • Add Storage to The Sides of Cabinets
    • Kitchen Counter Space Saver Ideas
    • Use Every Inch of Space in Your Small Kitchen
    • Create Hanging Storage in Your Kitchen to Save Space

    1. Add a rolling kitchen island.

    One of our favorite kitchen space savers are kitchen islands. Park one at the end of a cabinet and extend your food prep area and storage space. Most are on wheels, so you can move them wherever you like. This Winsome Wood Suzanne island comes with seating, storage and a fold-down leaf for extra eating space. I love how it looks!

    2. Try a foldable kitchen cart.

    If you don’t have room for an island in your tiny kitchen, try a folding kitchen cart that you can pull out when you need it and tuck away when you don’t. This Origami Folding Kitchen Cartis perfect for extra food prep and serving space in a small kitchen. If you’re the DIY type, you can even make your own rolling kitchen island!

    3. Use the space between your fridge and wall as a pantry.

    This is such a clever idea. Make your own rolling storage and add a whole new pantryin that tiny space between the refrigerator and wall or counter. If you’re not a do-it-yourselfer, don’t fret, because you can buy a Slide-out Storage Shelf already made, like the one below.

    4. Use the side of your fridge for spice storage.

    These Gneiss Magnetic Spice Jarsare great little kitchen space savers and their hexagon shape makes for some creative formations. Even if you have a stainless steel fridge, the sides of it should be magnetic. Hanging your spices on the side of your fridge really frees up space in your cupboards.

    5. Make a DIY magnetic spice rack for your fridge.

    Use plastic storage baskets (which you can spray paint, by the way) and hot glue magnetson the backs to make these magnetic spice racks pictured below. You could also use Command hooks, as long as the side of your fridge is smooth.

    7. Add pull out shelves to your cabinets.

    The Rev-A-Shelf brand makes a line of wonderfully handy kitchen space savers in the form of pull out shelves. These babies can more than double your cabinet capacity and are durable and surprisingly easy to install. This is the two tier slider designed for pots and lids.

    8. Use Over the Door Storage in your Pantry.

    Turn your pantry door into more storage space with a handy over-the-door storage rack like the one below.

    9. Use cabinet organizers in your kitchen cabinet shelves.

    Cabinet organizers that slide under or over your shelves are an easy way to instantly multiply your storage space. You can find some similar to the ones below here.

    11. Hang a shower caddy on the side of the cabinet to store produce.

    All flat surfaces are fair game when it comes to storage ideas for small kitchens, especially the sides of cabinets. Take a simple shower caddy, like this one, and use it to store produce, spices, or anything else you want to keep handy.

    12. Attach a towel bar and S hooks and hang your pots and pans.

    Why just hang a towel on a towel rack? Save space and hang your pots and pans on the sides of your cupboard. These Ikea rails and hooksare fantastic kitchen space savers and would work great for this.

    13. Use the same method and hang your utensils.

    Here’s the Ikea rails with S hooks:

    15. Use a stove cover

    A stove cover expands your food preparation area by enabling you to use your stove as a cutting board. It’s completely removable when you need to use your burners. This is a trick that RV enthusiasts have been using for years and it’s a great kitchen space saverfor any small kitchen. Over Stove Cutting BoardBamboo Stove Top Cutting Board

    16. Add an over-the-sink cutting board

    You can do the same thing over your sink with this Squish cutting board. The cool thing about this product is that it comes with a colander that collapses down for easy storage.

    17. Put a shelf over your sink for dishes and utensils

    If you don’t have a dishwasher, clean dishes can take up a LOT of counter space. This nifty over-the-sink rack holds dishes, utensils, dish soap and lots more. You can even use it to store your dishes if you are really short on cupboard space. It’s very multi-functional.

    18. Use the space above your kitchen cabinets.

    Pretty baskets or binscan store lesser used dishes and appliances without taking up valuable cabinet or counter space, plus they add a decorative touch. Who says kitchen space savers can’t be pretty? Farmhouse Wire BasketsBraided Storage Baskets

    19. Don’t forget about the space above your stove.

    Above your stove is the perfect spot for utensils and your favorite cooking pots.

    20. Make use of the wall space above your counters.

    The little bit of wall above your counters may not seem like much, but with the right accessories you can really make use of that space. These rods and baskets can store your most used kitchen items, and maybe a plant or doodad just to pretty it up. Ikea CaddiesIkea Kitchen Organizer Set

    21. Use a tension rod to hang your spray bottles

    Now, this is just genius!

    22. Also use a tension rod to hang your pots

    Hanging your smaller pots and pans inside your cupboard frees up the shelf space for larger items. Using a tension rod and S hooksmeans no drilling required – easy peasy!

    24. Hang a pegboard for kitchen storage

    Pegboards aren’t just for garages. They can hold a ton of kitchen gadgetsand pans and you can spray paint them to match any decor. Check out the pegboard and accessories below. Imagine all the things you can clear out of your cupboards with this! 2 Triton PegboardsPegboard Accessories

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · 1. Add a prep area. You may not have space to expand or add a full island, so think about bringing in a slim rolling kitchen cart or bar cart to hold your mise en place or serve as extra counter ...

  5. Jan 22, 2014 · 9. No door. Removing the kitchen door is so easy and helps a small room feel much larger. Better still, have the opening widened or a wall removed. Opening up the kitchen is about more than style — having extra space to move around in will help keep two cooks from bumping into each other quite so much. 10.

  6. Dec 14, 2020 · If you don’t have a niche or space between two walls for a mandir, then create that niche yourself. Use a divider, screen or panel to carve a niche out, and create a house temple in that space, separate from the rest of the house. Just like it has been done in the designs, above and below. 7. Small Mandir Design in a Corner.

  7. Feb 6, 2024 · 5. Door Racks. Fixing racks to the inside of certain cabinet doors can be a great way to double up on space. You can also attach racks to the back of your main kitchen door to maximize the storage in a small kitchen. This is those over-the-door shoe racks from infomercials, but for kitchen supplies.

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