Making Space
26 July 2018
A well-designed kitchen is an organized
kitchen. Regardless of size or configuration, every homeowner enjoys additional
storage space. Our clients are delighted when we discover we present
opportunities to use space more effectively. In several recent kitchen designs,
we have utilized narrow nooks as wine storage, bookcases and pull-out pantries.
In other kitchens, we have outfitted narrow nooks with shelving where our
clients display pottery, vases, glassware and serving dishes.
Corners are often difficult challenges. That’s
what makes corners exciting. Some designers may leave a corner as an empty
space, but if storage is at a premium, we will look at a corner as an
opportunity. A corner is the space where two walls of cabinetry meet. Easy and
cost-effective solutions for corners include installing a Lazy Susan or a
swinging pull out cabinet. Drawers are also an option for corners. Many cabinet
manufacturers make accordion-like doors or diagonal corner cabinets for corner
applications. If there is a window or view of the outside at the corner, we may
recommend using that space as the sink base. Another potential use of a corner
is as a built-in pantry or to serve as a storage facility for small appliances
such as toasters, blenders and food processors. Corners can be used for open
shelving – that works particularly well in modern design.
In many older homes, the refrigerator space
does not match the appliance’s dimensions, creating a gap. Gaps as small as 5.5
inches can be converted into a pull-out pantry or as wine storage.
We can solve the space problem in a narrow
kitchen by recommending thinner cabinets that can accommodate cups, glasses,
mugs, chopping boards, cutlery and other items. Mobile small kitchen islands
can serve multiple purposes, ranging from food preparation to a dining table.
Mobile islands can also include storage capabilities.
Shallow spaces in the kitchen can be used as
broom closets to store mops, dustpans, brooms and other similar items.
Just because you have a smaller space or
awkward configuration does not mean that you cannot have your kitchen of your
dreams. If you would like to make your kitchen the envy of the neighborhood,
please give us a call at 215-357-9300 visit our showroom in Lower Bucks County
at 350 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA 19053.






