In kitchens today, especially smaller rooms, you will often find people combining storage spaces into a kitchen unit. These can save space in the room, as well as making your room more functional. You can find many variations, from units with built-in broilers and microwaves, to counters with cutting boards. You can find a suitable unit for your storage and functional needs, and there are different ways you can use them.
To save space in your kitchen, use appliances that can also provide counter or storage space. This includes appliances installed under counters, or with counters on them. In smaller rooms, mini refrigerators that install under counters and oven/microwave units can help to double as storage areas, without losing their main function.
Shelving will help make a small kitchen more functional, too. Using the vertical space as a part of your unit can increase your storage options quite a bit. A shelf above your stove can be used for spices or pans, or other items that you use a lot when cooking. In-wall or wall-mounted spice racks will work well and save you more room, too.
In a small kitchen, use smaller appliances to free up extra room. Storage units can be integrated to increase storage space above your appliances, too. Make sure not to go too small, though, because a space-saver that is too small for your use will be a hassle, rather than just freeing up room. Consider a kitchen unit for tight work spaces, and all in one units, to save space where you can. A unit may contain a small pantry, a mini-refrigerator, one or two stove burners and a small sink. You can find these units already assembled, which makes them much easier to integrate into your room. If you have room for full sized appliances, choose them over the all-in-one units, which are much more suitable for very small rooms.
The latest styles in units for the kitchen include drawers, and square, minimalist looks. The kitchen is probably the hub of activity in most homes now, and the unit you use will be seen as furniture. A kitchen storage unit can give you a look that is truly streamlined, by using finger slots instead of handles, and using cabinets that float above floor level instead of overhangs. Dark, wood-grained finishes are very popular in these units, as are timber veneers made from reconstituted woods, because their appearance is uniform. Woods with horizontal grain are also commonly used for kitchen cabinet units.
Kitchen furniture may be contrasting in form or color from the basic look of the room itself. For example, often times dark veneers are used to contrast white benchtops made from stone or Corian. Stone that is reconstituted is very popular, because it is stain resistant, durable, and gives you a look that is more consistent than the look you get with natural stone. Stone fits well with the minimalist looks too, so that your kitchen unit with these materials can set off your kitchen as a showplace.
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