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Small kitchens are not always easy to design and execute. Sometimes they require a certain level of creativity and experience to pull off. Even when your small kitchen is just right, you will probably want to add some custom touches to make it your own. From a functional standpoint, there are a number of different ways you can go about making your kitchen look like your very own.

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If you’re thinking about kitchen renovation, you know that space is tight in most homes. This can lead to compromises like having to live with a cramped kitchen or designing your kitchen to maximize square footage. You can’t have both. Here are small kitchen ideas in Singapore:

Dishes in the dining room 

Why not store your dishes in the kitchen where they are used? Sure, it’ll mean a little extra work when you wash them and put them away, but you’ll have easy access to them and save kitchen space for cooking items. A pair of custom-built cabinets would look great in a dining room.

Instead of storing them below the dishwasher. There are a variety of shelves that you can use. You don’t have to build a custom cabinet. You can use bankers’ bookcases or other glass-front cabinets to hold your books as well.

Roll-out design

Your small kitchen cabinet design has tons of room, but you have to get down on your knees. At the end of the day, it’s really difficult to see what’s inside. You can order new cabinets with roll-outs already installed. 

This roll-out tray system is perfect for people who want to store extra storage space in their kitchen. These spaces are great for soda, canned goods, or spices. You can also buy stock roll-out hardware that supports a wide selection of wire baskets. You can get this roll out cabinet at IKEA small kitchen ideas section.

Kitchen cart table

Kitchen islands are more popular than ever. However, you need to have at least 91.4 cm for an island that will work well for you.

You can replace them with a rolling cart that will also fit perfectly in most small kitchens. It is an excellent choice for those who want to combine the island and oven or grill. A great option for creating a central kitchen bar area is this buffet cart. It makes serving easy when guests arrive. If you don’t need to keep it on the floor, just roll it out of the way when you don’t need it.

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Open space kitchen

In order to make your kitchen look larger, you’ll have to remove a wall and open up the space. You don’t have to stand around and watch others cook; you can easily talk to friends or family while you’re cooking without them standing around and watching you.

A peninsula cabinet for a small kitchen island with a countertop and overhanging cabinets will look really nice if you’re remodeling your kitchen. A kitchen extension is an excellent way to add extra space to your home and make your kitchen more functional.

Floating shelves

Small kitchens have a lot of “dead” space. One way to use this space effectively is to get corner shelves. If you have a small kitchen, you can use your corner shelves to store pots and pans, dishes, and other cooking utensils. This will make your kitchen more organized and efficient.

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Kitchen counter

To hold your spice jars in your small kitchen, you can keep your spices on a shelf over the sink or in a cabinet so that they are easy to find and access. For a quick fix, install a shelf over your kitchen counter for the spices that you don’t have room for in cabinets. This way, you can keep them within reach, and it’s an easy way to organize them. 

Storage containers

There’s no better kitchen gadget than the one that can keep a variety of ingredients handy and on display so you don’t have to search for them. Lazy Susan is the solution. This is the kind of thing that will free up cabinet space and make it easier for you to grab what you need while you’re working.

Vertical design 

You can stick up your pans vertically instead of keeping them in your cabinet. You can also build kitchen shelves vertically to add more storage for your kitchen collections. This way, you can keep your floor clear of clutter. This will make it easier to see and access things in your kitchen.

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MyRenoDiary specializes in small kitchen design Singapore that allows people to make the most of every inch of their ultra modern kitchen design without having them look like a complete mess. With many years of experience in interiors, MyRenoDiary helps you maximize your small kitchen ideas while keeping everything organized so you can find what you need quickly and easily whenever you need it.