Ways to Make Extra Work Space in the Kitchen

Make More Counter Room for Food Preparation, Buffet Dining and More

Crystal Ray
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have adequate work space in the kitchen. Some barely have enough room for a toaster and a can opener let alone anything more. This makes it difficult to prepare food, especially when hosting a party. It is possible to make extra work space in the kitchen without investing in costly remodeling and new cabinetry. Read on to find out how to make more counter room for food preparation, buffet dining and more.

The Value of an Open Drawer

An open drawer is very valuable in a kitchen with limited work space. It can be used as a base for a cutting board. Buy a sturdy carving board that includes a juice groove around the perimeter. Use it for dicing, slicing and preparing all types of food. It can also be used as a place to briefly hold a dish, pan or kitchen tool. This is a creative and practical way to make extra work space in the kitchen. With a little ingenuity, the countertop can be temporarily doubled. Just make sure that all handles are turned in and that drawers can support the added weight.

Eliminate Rarely Used Items

When looking for ways to make extra work space in the kitchen, closely examine the items already taking up room on the counters. Is every single item necessary? Eliminate rarely used items including small appliances and over-sized kitchen tool holders. They are space wasters. Items that are not used at least once a week should be placed in a cabinet or pantry. In any case, they should not be taking up valuable work space. After removing seldom used items you will find all kinds of extra room for work.

Alternate Ways to Use the Sink

The kitchen sink has one particular use that goes far beyond washing dishes. A double sink takes up a considerable amount of counter space, but it can be covered. When in need of extra room, place a large cutting board over the openings. This is an area that can serve double-duty. It is a great way to make extra work space in the kitchen, and without buying a portable island or anything else that will make a big dent in your wallet.

Published by Crystal Ray - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Crystal Ray is an award-winning freelance writer and artist from the Chicago area. Her passion is interior design, but she also loves entertaining and crafting. She is continually developing unique and creat...  View profile

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  • Malina Debrie12/2/2011

    Even though I have an enormous amount of counter space, I find myself using most of it with kitchen gadgets. I need to figure out a way to use some of the space in my cabinets without spending a whole lot for additional gadgets.

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