How to get by when you don’t have room.
*Designer Joanna Simmons suggests that if you have a tiny kitchen space, blow out the ceiling to create some volume. A skylight like the one pictured below might also help.
I also really like the idea of pull-outs such as a cutting board or a drop-down table to create an instant eating area. Another idea is taller upper cabinets for extra storage if ceiling space allows.
Depending on your cooking needs, forget the standard 30″ range and consider a 24″ or even 20″ range. Some urban folks, rarely cook at home. You might consider a simple 2 burner cooktop supplemented by a convection microwave, or even better one of the new steam/convection ovens. There are lots of choices for built-in appliances that fit in a 24″ cabinet.
Creative lighting will help the room look more spacious. Consider under cabinet lighting. LED’s give you a lot of light and take up little room. Of course, white or other light colors can make a room look bigger, and even small windows and skylights for natural light help enormously.
If you can get by with an undercounter refrigerator, here’s one from Danby that has a separate freezer compartment.
Perhaps width, not height is the issue. Here’s a Liebherr refrigerator that’s a tall 79 inches in height, but only 24 inches wide.
It’s surprising how true the saying is “Necessity is the mother of invention.” For more ideas on space saving appliances call or visit the experts at KAR.
*Joanna Simmons, Houzzz Dec. 28, 2014