Friday, July 12, 2013

Design Ideas For Small Kitchens In Texas

Create the feeling of wide open spaces by thinking "up" and combining appliances in your small Texan kitchen.


Small kitchens can sometimes cause frustration in terms of design and decoration. After all, storage is one of the most important aspects in a kitchen, and limited space can sometimes restrict the available design options. However, with some creativity and resourcefulness, you can work around this problem. For those looking to decorate sunny and airy yet small Texas kitchens, you'll find several options for maximizing your space.


Stacking Cabinets


"Texas" conjures feelings of wide open spaces and freedom like you would experience running around a country ranch. In order to increase space in a small Texas kitchen, looking upward can help. You can achieve this by stacking the cabinets upward toward the ceiling. For the maximum storage space possible, seek out pantry storage units that go all the way from floor to ceiling.


Creative Space Conservation


Be creative when thinking about ways in which to conserve space. Some fun and practical tips include using drop-leaf tables that fold down when not in use; eating on banquettes that come with their own storage space; and using a tiny round table that comes with fold-down chairs -- which can be hidden away in the corner or closet after dining.








Smaller Appliances


Purchase smaller appliances. You do not have to have the massive, monster size refrigerator that takes up 18 cubic feet. Instead, seek out refrigerators that are only 24 inches in depth, as opposed to standard 30-inch models. The same applies to microwave ovens, gas ranges and other common kitchen appliances. Also, some manufacturers combine appliances in order to save space, such as toaster/microwave oven units and microwave oven/range hood units.


Utensils


To save space and to achieve optimal convenience, it can be helpful to place utensils on a wall-mounted rail. The wall-mounted rail can install on the countertop, and can hold colanders, hooks, stainless steel shelves and assorted other kitchen accessories, all of which can be easily clipped on and off.








Light Paint


To provide the kitchen with a bright and big "Texas" vibe, change the color of the walls with a pale colored paint -- which can not only change the overall ambiance of the kitchen, but can help to make it look significantly bigger. Some useful color ideas include creams and pastels. Economical chalkboard paint is easy to apply and can help to spruce up the appearance of the kitchen.

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