House manegment interior designer and real estate expert at Sellhouse as is
Answered 2 years ago
So, I once had this project where I had to redesign a tiny kitchen in a city apartment. The space was really cramped, with hardly any room for storing stuff or prepping meals. To tackle these issues, I started by understanding what the client needed and how they used the space. I decided to go for custom-built cabinets that reached all the way up to the ceiling to make the most of the vertical space. Inside these cabinets, I added clever features like pull-out racks and rotating shelves to maximize storage. To make the kitchen feel bigger, I chose light-colored cabinets and countertops because they bounce light around and open up the space. I also installed some under-cabinet lights to brighten up the countertops for cooking. For the dining area, I put in a wall-mounted table that could fold away when not needed, saving precious floor space. To add some personality, I used decorative tiles as a backsplash and added a few nice touches with accessories and artwork.