1. Declutter and organize
The act of decluttering and organizing is the most inexpensive way to improve and create more space in your kitchen.
I like sitting and watching Hoarders’ house transformation. I don’t know about you, but the feeling I get from just watching a house piled up with clutter and junk getting a makeover is relieving.
Decluttering essentially involves letting go of old, dated, or items you haven’t used in a long time and no longer gives you joy. Duplicate items, too many kitchen utensils, and non-functional appliances might be taking too much space.
When you let go of these listed categories of kitchen utensils and appliances you’ll be creating more space for the essential items and if need be additional items that don’t take much room.
From decluttering, you shall not only get extra space but also, cleaning and moving around the kitchen will be easier, and finding kitchen utensils becomes less of a task than it would normally be.
2. All-in-one appliances
They are appliances that perform an extensive variety of kitchen tasks. They simplify the work whilst saving up space in the kitchen.
You can imagine if you had a machine that all together could cook, blend, steam, mix, knead, mince, chop, grind, weigh out ingredients, etc. Wouldn’t it be nice? This alone will save the need to purchase nine different machines.
A more popular all-in-one machine is the Thermomix, the blender that cooks. The thermomix has been wired with a lot of up …