| When people tell me that their kitchens are too small, | | | | space for you. |
| I always know that this might not be the fact. You | | | | Tip #2: Take some of the items "up" in shelves and |
| see, from experience I have come to realize that if | | | | cabinets: If the items that are cluttering up the floors |
| certain measures are taken, an otherwise small | | | | of your kitchen can go up in the shelves and |
| kitchen will end up being big. This article looks at | | | | cabinets, then get them up. This ensures that you still |
| simple ways you can create more room in your | | | | have your items in your kitchen and you are still able |
| kitchen. | | | | to "rescue" the much needed space in the floor. |
| Tip #1: Get rid of things that are cluttering up your | | | | Tip #3: Create a cabinet under the kitchen sink: I still |
| kitchen space - While this is obvious, lots of people | | | | see lots of people leaving empty spaces under their |
| still don't do it. When you enter their kitchens, you will | | | | sinks, yet they say they need space in their "small" |
| notice lots of items there that take too much space | | | | kitchen. You can make good use of the empty space |
| and are NOT absolutely necessary to be there in the | | | | under the sink by creating a cabinet right there that |
| first place. If this also pertains to you, you really | | | | can take some of the items in your kitchen, thereby |
| should get rid of such items. This will create lots of | | | | creating more free space in the kitchen! |