If you're unhappy with the size of your kitchen but you're struggling to extend outwards, then stress not. You're not the only one in that position, there are many people who are stuck with a kitchen that is smaller than they would prefer. But if you're clever about the things that you have in your current kitchen, and if you bring in a few handy tips and tricks, you can really make the most out of the space you have and hopefully make your kitchen Bury feel just that little bit bigger. 

Small Kitchen Bury Tricks 


It's important that you keep the dimensions of your kitchen in mind. If you are struggling for space, then it doesn't make sense to try and squeeze in a kitchen island or extra work space. It's a rule in kitchen design that there should be around a meter of walk way space between work tops and any counter space, for functional reasons and to ensure your kitchen isn't too cluttered up. 

Be clever with your storage and the space you have available. Why not make some extra room in your cutlery draw by installing a knife rack onto what would've been empty space on the wall? Or save some cupboard space by adding some shelving and placing your spices on there?

Colour is key in giving the illusion of more space. Try and avoid darker colours and stick to light, bright and airy. Using glossy finishes or even glass allows natural light to bounce around the room and help it feel bigger.

If you are really struggling for space, why not looking to investing in collapsible furniture? This way you'll have all the advantages of having a kitchen table, somewhere to sit down and eat as well as a place to work. Then when it's not in use, it can simply be folded away and you have the room back again.



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Here at Paul Davies, we have been in the kitchen industry for years. Our kitchen designers have worked with a range of different sized spaces. If you looking for some advice why not get in touch with one of our team today?