Are you tired of struggling to find space to store your kitchen tools and ingredients in a small kitchen? It can be challenging to fit everything in, especially in a kitchen less than 115 square feet. Fear not, we’ve got some space-saving storage ideas to make your tiny kitchen feel bigger and more functional.

1. Hang it up! πŸ”—

Instead of using up precious counter or cabinet space, use walls and ceilings to hang pots, pans, and utensils. You can use a magnetic strip to hold cooking knives, attach hooks to hang pots, or use a basket to store fruits and vegetables. This can also add a touch of personality to your kitchen decor.

 A kitchen with pots, pans, and utensils hanging on a wall or ceiling

2. Slim down with vertical shelving πŸ“š

Maximize storage space by using tall, vertical shelves. This can help free up more counter and cabinet space for other kitchen necessities. You can install open shelving, add floating shelves, or use stackable containers to maximize space.

 A kitchen with shelves and stackable containers maximizing vertical space

3. Storage under the sink πŸ’§

Make use of the space under the sink by adding shelves or baskets for storage. This can be a great place to store cleaning supplies, dish soap, and extra sponges. You can also use pull-out drawers or a tension rod to hang spray bottles and other cleaning tools.

 A kitchen with shelves or baskets placed under the sink

4. Invest in multi-functional furniture πŸͺ‘

Using furniture that doubles as storage can be a lifesaver in a small kitchen. Look for a kitchen table with drawers or shelves for extra storage or a kitchen island that also functions as a storage cabinet. A storage ottoman or bench can be used as seating and storage for extra cookware.

 A kitchen table with drawers or shelves for extra storage

5. Utilize the pantry 🍏

An organized pantry can make all the difference in a small kitchen. Use clear containers to store dry ingredients and snacks, buy a tiered spice rack to free up shelf space, or use baskets to organize snacks and bags of chips. This can make it easy to grab what you need and help you avoid wasting time searching for ingredients.

 A pantry with clear containers and a tiered spice rack to maximize storage space

6. Use the inside of cabinet doors πŸšͺ

The inside of cabinet doors can oftentimes be overlooked when it comes to storage space. You can add hooks or a towel rack to store pot holders, aprons, and dish towels. You can also add a corkboard to hang measuring cups and spoon sets.

 A kitchen with hooks attached to the inside of cabinet doors to store pot holders

With these space-saving storage ideas, your tiny kitchen can become more functional and less cluttered. Don’t let a small space hold you back from whipping up delicious meals at home.

 A small kitchen with all the space-saving storage ideas put into practice