Small Kitchen, Big Ideas
Is there any hope for a tiny kitchen? Try these eight big ideas for boosting your space.
Boost Your Space
Renee and Lewis Baltzell's 9 x 9-foot kitchen suffered from the small-space blues, and adding on to their 1,100-square-foot bungalow in Kansas City, Missouri, wasn't an option. Kitchen designer Sue Shinneman, however, knew that small packages can yield good things.
"Bigger isn't always better," she says. "Sometimes a kitchen can get too big. Then you're always running from spot to spot to keep up."
Kitchen space is visually amplified with rearranged components, a smaller scale, more light, and custom storage.
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