
A Little-Known Efficient Kitchen Renovation Addition
So many times, homeowners get stuck in a bit of a rut. It is straightforward to get used to a kitchen the way it is and not explore new options that now exist in remodeling and renovations.
Time constraints can also play a factor in putting off kitchen upgrades. However, some simple fixes can and do make life easier when cooking or using a kitchen.
Some are quite affordable, and we are going to dive into what will enhance your kitchen simply and affordably using a newer technique that designers are implementing for clients.
- Kitchen garages
Yes, you read that correctly. Home designers are now recommending a “kitchen garage” for storing appliances when they are not in use.
While, of course, you cannot drive the appliances into a kitchen garage, this is a space where you can store the appliances and free up counter space.
No matter how small or large your countertops are, these tend to clutter up quickly. We put our toasters, our air fryers, our coffee makers, and other small appliances on the counter.
Pushing one small appliance out of the way to make room to use another becomes a routine too many homeowners fall into. The kitchen becomes more difficult to use, with cluttering appliances and messier looks.
Also called kitchen appliance garages, there are many styles. These range from full cabinet construction to simple cutouts in existing spaces where the appliances are sheltered in between usage.
Single large drawers that pull in and out are also an option for smaller kitchens, while larger ones can have double and triple-doored pullout shelving with different appliances on each shelf.