Small kitchens can look quaint and cozy… until you get in there and try to cook. Narrow countertops instantly create a battle between prep space and storage area. It makes cooking more of a hassle than anything else.
But how do you conquer that battle? There’s got to be an easy way to optimize the limited amount of counter space you have.
Well, you’re in luck, because there is. Limited space in the kitchen doesn’t have to be a problem when you know how to make the most of what you have. Read on to discover 10 easy kitchen hacks to get the most out of your narrow countertops.
Use a Shelf Stacker or Under-Cabinet Storage
When you don’t have the space to store items horizontally, your only other option is to go vertical! And a shelf stacker is perfect for just that. Adding one doubles the storage space on your counters without taking up any more surface area. For even more storage, stack another one on top.
Or if you prefer, install under cabinets baskets or shelves to keep your counter space completely clear.
Maximize Your Drawer Space
Drawers don’t have to be used just for utensils. They are perfect for all of the small items that normally clutter up your countertops!
Using a combination of small baskets, plastic dividers, and silverware holders, you can organize the kitchen drawers of your dreams, while giving you the counter space you need.
Utilize your Stovetop Space
Your stovetop takes up valuable real estate. And if you’re not using it, there’s no sense in letting that space go to waste!
Stovetop covers are the perfect solution. They are flat surfaces that can give you expanded prep or serving space. Depending on what your needs may be, they can cover two burners or all four at the same time.
Covers can be bought at many kitchen supply stores. However, if you simply want to make your cover custom, making your own DIY stove top cover is easy and inexpensive to do.
And Don’t Forget About the Sink
The same can be said about your sink – that’s even more countertop real estate being taken.
Similar to the stovetop covers, many stores sell surfaces that can fit into the kitchen sink opening. They come in a variety of sizes to cover just about every sink imaginable. They even have features like drains or cut-outs for food prep waste.
And again, if those don’t float your boat, the DIY option is always a perfect fit.
Make the Most of Wall Space
Empty walls can be a goldmine when dealing with narrow countertops. There are numerous storage possibilities, no matter what size wall space is available.
Open shelving is always a great option. You can fix them to the wall in any configuration that works for you and everything is within easy reach. (A bonus is it gives your kitchen some great character!)
Hanging a pegboard is another way to add some wall storage. With the variety of hooks, baskets, and shelves available, you can change up your storage needs until your heart’s content.
Use the Empty Space Above the Cabinets
If you have space above your upper cabinets, why not use it for extra storage?
Take anything out of your cabinets that you don’t use regularly. Get some decorative baskets or containers and load them up with those items. Then simply store them in the space above the cabinets.
This frees up space for the things you do use most often and keeps them within easy reach. It also keeps them off your narrow countertops.