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              Small Kitchen Remodeling IdeasAny remodeling idea for a  small kitchen must address the following issues:  counter space, storage, built-ins, and  pantry.
 In order to make better use  of your kitchen floor space, you need to put up the maximum amount of  counters.  Plan your design with deeper  counters to cover as much of the area not occupied with appliances with counter  space if the difference in floor space is a matter of a few square feet. Squeeze as many cabinets into  your design as possible.  Deep cabinets  that can hold plates should be located near the dishwasher, and large cabinets  with slide-out drawers should be placed near the oven. Another space-saving device  is to include built-in facilities.  You  can have built-in ovens, microwaves and storage for small appliances.  This will make your kitchen appear less  cluttered.  Built-in storage for foods  like potatoes and onions and bread storage cabinets will also give the kitchen  a cleaner look.  You can also opt for  waist-high, sliding shelves that hold mixers and toasters.  Your small appliances can remain hidden in  these shelves and still be easily accessible. If there is no room for a  pantry in your kitchen, consider converting a closet outside the kitchen area  to store your cutlery, pots and infrequently used items.  You can also include rollout pantries that  can be pulled out to view the items you have, but rolled back into a space. Choose a large sink.  It will be easier for you to clean bigger  pots and pans.  Moreover, a large sink is  a great place to stash your dirty pots.   A large sink can also serve as a utility sink, too. You can increase the  efficiency of your small kitchen by putting a wire basket on the inside of the  cabinet or under the sink to hold trash bags and other frequently used  items.  You can mount an instant hot  water heater on the sink to replace the sprayer or soap.A tile back splash on all the walls above the  counters, stove and sink make the kitchen easier to clean. 
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