The kitchen is the first place you notice when you enter a house. It is the most important room in many homes. Years ago kitchens looked dark, sooty, and unappealing. But things have changed. People want to cook delicious meals while sharing some enjoyable moments with family and friends. You would appreciate a bit more space in your kitchen, right? Here is how to make it feel and look bigger:

Good Lighting

Well-lit areas appear somewhat more spacious. If you want to make any space look and feel bigger, creative lighting is what you need. It is affordable. It is easy to do; anyone can do it. Combine natural and bright artificial lighting. Another idea that works is using reflective materials during construction. Ceramic tiles, stainless steel, and marble countertops can make the cooking space look large.

Creative Use of Color

Dark colors tend to make things seem smaller than they are. Consider repainting. Change the color scheme to softer and brighter hues. Consider bright colors such as white, yellow, light blue, and rose. Avoid dark shades like navy and maroon. If you have some color sense, you can do it yourself. But if art and design is not your forte, contact a good interior decorator in your area. Homeowners in Camrose may work with Alair Homes or any other competent interior designer they choose.

Furniture Arrangement

Furniture placement is critical. Furniture that keeps getting in the way of free movement can make your room feel cramped. So move a few things around. Interchange furniture positions. Ensure nothing obstructs you as you walk to and fro in the area. A little creativity can go a long way here.

Remove Clutter

Remove things such as cookware and other items from countertops. Have nothing on cabinet tops. Make use of cabinet drawers; keep some of the things there. Eliminating clutter will make your cooking space look and feel bigger.

Cabinets

Cabinets on the floor can make the place seem smaller as they take up a lot of space. Go for cabinets that can be attached to the walls. You could also consider having fewer cabinets. You can keep things you do not frequently use in cabinets located elsewhere in your home. Choosing cabinets that match the color of your tiles and walls is a good idea. You want your space to look larger after all.

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Walls and Ceilings

You can use your ceilings and walls in a way that helps you create extra space. Hang storage cabinets on the wall. Place hooks or magnetic strips somewhere on the wall or ceiling. You can hang pots, pans, strainers, ladles, and knives on such fixtures.

Storage Space

You sure need space to store utensils and foodstuff. The storage area can take up lots of space if your organization is not good. Cabinets with pull-out drawers or those that can hang on the wall are the most suitable options. Save space by incorporating wall-hanging spice racks and multi-purpose hooks in the storage area.