Marilyn Bohn teaches organizing for seniors, organizing for women, home organizing, office organization, organizing small spaces, and even organizing for people with ADHD!
Visit Marilyn's Blog| Making Your Kitchen Bigger Without Tearing Out Walls |
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I am an expert on small kitchens. It has not been my choice but it is just the way it is. Only once did I have a home that had my dream kitchen, it was large enough that we could make over 100 donuts at a time and have them rising on the counter top without them being in the way of food preparation or anything else. This was nice when the 4-H cooking club came over to cook. If you are 'hungry' for more space in your kitchen first take a good look it objectively. Organizing small spaces take some thought and perhaps ingenuity. If you can't see the forest for the trees ask a friend, family member or professional organizer to take a look at your space and see if they can find more room and cupboard space in ways that you haven't seen. My one daughter had been out of our home for over six years. She bought a beautiful armoire which is in a room just off the dining area of our kitchen. She had stored some of her things in it like quilts, candles and dishes. One day another daughter said to me, "Why don't you box up those items and move them to the storage shed in the back yard". That was the best idea ever. Being so close to the kitchen this is premium space. I wondered why I had never thought of this. I immediately started to use this space for my kitchen items that I use fairly often but don't have space for in my kitchen. Over sized items fit nicely like my Kitchen Aid mixer, waffle iron, hand mixer, steamer, and indoor grill to name a few. I can also store food that I have purchased in bulk like gummy snacks, and cake mixes. I keep table runners on one of the shelves and muffin tins and specialty cake pans. The ideas are endless.
Even with a whole 'cupboard' I hadn't had before I wanted extra room in this space and I wanted to utilize the space better. I purchased removable selves and this increased the space even more. If you have a small space where a rolling cart with a shelf under it could hold a mixer or some other appliance this could be an option for more storage space. There are a lot of places that sell cupboards readymade or ones you can put together yourself which are inexpensive yet could be just the extra cupboard you need to make your kitchen bigger without tearing out walls or tearing out your hair. Perhaps a corner shelf could hold extra dishes, glasses or mixes used in cooking. Take a look around your kitchen and evaluate how you can make your small spaces work for you. Check out my videos for fre ideas on organizing. |
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"Marilyn is thorough, pleasant to work with, has a positive attitude and is completely non-judgmental.
I enjoy working with her and highly recommend her to anyone and everyone. She has alleviated frustration and anxiety for me." -Emily Douglas Salt Lake City, UT |