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Tips for Making a Small Kitchen Seem Bigger

by Kimberly Hering 05/30/2022

If you’re looking for ways to make a small kitchen seem bigger, it’s as simple as making strategic decoration decisions. Knowing how best to use the space and avoid clutter in a small room of any kind is a challenge. For a kitchen it can be especially difficult because of high traffic, the number of appliances and more. Here are some simple tips to help you maximize your kitchen space:

Maximize Your Shelving

You can double the capacity of existing cabinets by adding interior shelving. The best part is that you can purchase removable shelving components to fit right into the cabinet without the need to break out the power tools. This can instantly make storing dishes, cookware and even food items much easier. You can use them on open shelves instead of cabinets as well. Add a foldable shelf to your existing wall shelves or in your pantry and enjoy the customizable extra storage.

Use Windows & Wall Space

It’s crucial to use every bit of space as possible when trying to fit everything into a small kitchen. One way to do that is so use your kitchen window as well. Try mounting shelves in or in front of the window frame for bright and stylish storage. You can also add hooks to the bottom of the shelves to hang mugs, cooking utensils or cleaning products.

Another great way to put your wall space to work is with magnetic strips. Adding some heavy duty magnets to the wall lets you store knives and even some lightweight cookware vertically—no shelves needed. You can find and purchase adhesive magnets at any hardware store in a variety of shapes and sizes. Get creative and you might find that there are a plethora of objects you can store simply by sticking them to the wall.

Try a Rolling Kitchen Cart

A kitchen island is the dream for many homeowners, but for those with tiny kitchens this dream is seldom a reality. However, by investing in a rolling kitchen cart, you can mimic the look of a kitchen island and get the same functionality. As long as you use a cart that has stoppers on the wheels you can use the surface space for food prep and anything more you might need extra counter space for. You can also store many items underneath, either on shelves, in attached baskets or drawers, depending on the style of cart. Add a small bar around the entire thing to hang dish towels anywhere you might need them or attach more magnets for easy cutlery storage.

The best thing about a rolling kitchen cart is the flexibility. If you need to make more room, simply roll the cart aside. You can use it as an island or keep it against a wall for more permanent counter space. No matter what, it’s a simple and economical way to add tons of storage and flexibility to a small kitchen.

These are just a few simple ways to make the best of the space in your kitchen. While these tips are great for kitchens of all shapes and sizes, they can be especially beneficial for those that feel a little cramped or that are lacking storage.

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Kimberly Hering

  

Kimberly Hering's devotion to helping people achieve their real estate goals stems from her genuine enjoyment of the process. Whatever the task, Kimberly makes it her mission to get it done, however she can, without compromising her client's needs. Often, that means thinking outside the box. After working with Kimberly, clients describe her as being Trustworthy, Creative, Patient, Highly Skilled, Attentive to the Process and having a lot of Integrity. 

After spending more than 15 successful years working on Wall Street, Kimberly transitioned into Real Estate, joining Alain Pinel Realtors, then moving to Zephyr, now Corcoran Global Living, in 2018. During her career on Wall Street, Kimberly was a Vice President working as an Institutional Equity Salesperson for Montgomery Securities for 10 years. She covered the top money managers throughout the US and Canada. She joined Jefferies & Co as a Senior Vice President managing the Western Region Institutional Sales group, while continuing to cover the top money managers. 

Kimberly leverages her extensive experience selling equities to top money managers throughout the US and Canada, to successfully negotiating any Real Estate transaction seamlessly for her clients. Kimberly is well versed in Marin's neighborhoods, towns, cities, and education system. 

Living in the Bay Area for 35 years, 25 years in Marin and having 2 sons in local Marin schools, Kimberly spends a lot of time volunteering in the community and serving on various local Boards. Kimberly has a collection of resources ranging from the best local breakfast spots to vetted contractors. With her reliable list of valuable resources, Real Estate experience and unsurpassed knowledge of Marin's many communities, Kimberly can guide her clients through every aspect of a Real Estate transaction seamlessly. 

Relocating to Marin, downsizing, upsizing, first time home buying, final home purchase or sale, or a lot to build a dream home, no matter the undertaking, Kimberly works seamlessly until the job at hand is completed with 100% satisfaction.