8 Rental Kitchen Woes, and How to Fix Them
photography by JUSTIN BERNHAUT
Small kitchen. Is that one of your many challenges? Whether you are an avid cook or just a kitchen fanatic, here's how to beat those small-space woes.
photography by MATT ALBIANI
not enough storage space
When it comes to storage, think vertically. What's that mean? Utilize a set of floating shelves to hold flatware and small appliances.
Why you don't need cabinets in the kitchen
photography by MARCUS NILSSON
terrible lighting
Invest in a chandelier to revitalize the ambience of the space. It adds the perfect personal touch!
photography by DAVID MEREDITH
tale of the blahs
When painting the walls isn't an option, bring color to your space with bright accessories and dishware.
photography by JUSTIN BERNHAUT
non-existent backsplash
Tile backsplash is a dream. We know. Spring for a fun (and temporary) backsplash.
Find more kitchen backsplash ideas here
photography by MELANIE ACEVEDO
limited counter space
A cutting board large enough to fit along the length of the sink makes for an impromptu (and convenient) working area.
photography by CORBIS CORP.
unattractive cabinets
If you can't replace them, switch out the existing knobs to instantly refresh the look.
See more small kitchen decorating ideas
photography by PAUL COSTELLO
boring cupboards to gaze into
Hang up temporary wallpaper for a pleasant pop of color each time. Your mornings will be so much brighter.
photography by ANITA CALERO
untouchable walls
Skip the magnets and attach a cork board to the fridge for shopping lists, reminders, and decorative prints.
photography by ANNIE SCHLECHTER
cramped drawers
A wall-mounted rack is an ideal storage medium for oversized pots and pans.
photography by COLIENA RENTMEESTER
corner built for cooking
Visually maximize the space by placing a set of mirrors on adjacent corners of the room.
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photography by JUSTIN BERNHAUT
Small kitchen. Is that one of your many challenges? Whether you are an avid cook or just a kitchen fanatic, here's how to beat those small-space woes.
photography by MATT ALBIANI
not enough storage space
When it comes to storage, think vertically. What's that mean? Utilize a set of floating shelves to hold flatware and small appliances.
Why you don't need cabinets in the kitchen
photography by MARCUS NILSSON
terrible lighting
Invest in a chandelier to revitalize the ambience of the space. It adds the perfect personal touch!
photography by DAVID MEREDITH
tale of the blahs
When painting the walls isn't an option, bring color to your space with bright accessories and dishware.
photography by JUSTIN BERNHAUT
non-existent backsplash
Tile backsplash is a dream. We know. Spring for a fun (and temporary) backsplash.
Find more kitchen backsplash ideas here
photography by MELANIE ACEVEDO
limited counter space
A cutting board large enough to fit along the length of the sink makes for an impromptu (and convenient) working area.
photography by CORBIS CORP.
unattractive cabinets
If you can't replace them, switch out the existing knobs to instantly refresh the look.
See more small kitchen decorating ideas
photography by PAUL COSTELLO
boring cupboards to gaze into
Hang up temporary wallpaper for a pleasant pop of color each time. Your mornings will be so much brighter.
photography by ANITA CALERO
untouchable walls
Skip the magnets and attach a cork board to the fridge for shopping lists, reminders, and decorative prints.
photography by ANNIE SCHLECHTER
cramped drawers
A wall-mounted rack is an ideal storage medium for oversized pots and pans.
photography by COLIENA RENTMEESTER
corner built for cooking
Visually maximize the space by placing a set of mirrors on adjacent corners of the room.
MORE ON DOMINO.COM:
13 things every color fanatic should consider
10 things every small space needs
6 drool worthy celebrity kitchens
how to deal with drop in guests
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