While there's nothing you can really do about the actual bricks and mortar size of your kitchen, there are a few simple tips and tricks which could help you increase the feeling of space in the room! We all know that kitchens Bolton are the heart of the house, so it's important to use the room to its highest potential.

  • Keep it light and bright

Light, glossy finishes, handle-less cabinets and wide open windows give the illusion of more space; thanks to all the extra light that is coming into and bouncing around the room and surfaces. These fuss free finishes allow for other features to really shine! Why don't you take a look at the some of the different gloss kitchens that we do here at Paul Davies Kitchens and Appliances.

  • Integrated appliances

One major way to save space in a kitchen is buy using integrated or 'hidden' appliances. These are appliances that have been fitted into the kitchen, rather than as a separate piece pf equipment. They can even be hidden behind matching doors as the kitchen cabinets, so not to interrupt the flow of the kitchen. Hidden appliances also tie into minimalist look that many people are trying to get across in their kitchens Bolton.

  • Cut out things you don't need

Clutter, rubbish, junk... No matter what you call it, we have too much of it lying around the house, especially in the kitchen. So try and keep your kitchen as clean and as minimal as possible. You can even take this to the extent of getting ready of utensils and appliances that you don't need/use. One brilliant example of this comes from the instant boiling water tap! You've got hot, cold and boiling water all in one place, which gets rid of the need for a traditional kettle.

  • Think outside of the kitchen

If you can't bare to part with that smoothie maker you got last Christmas, or the waffle iron you were bought for your birthday; then why not look into creating some storage room outside of the kitchen. Utilise that space under the stairs, or create a utilities room and put the washer and dryer in with the boiler. Small changes like this will add that much needed spaces into your kitchen.

  • Don't forget about the wow factor!

A small kitchen can still look good! Why not think about having a focus point or 'wow factor' such as; a nice light fitting, or feature wall with tiles. It's a good talking point and can really end up completing a room!