Martha Stewart's Genius Advice To Open Up Counter Space In Small Kitchens - Tasting Table
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Small kitchens require clever organization to maximize limited space. The article highlights the advantages of adding mounted open shelves below kitchen cabinets as advised by Martha Stewart. This design trick not only creates extra storage for cooking essentials and decorative items but also allows for better workflow during meal preparation. Stewart suggests mounting the shelves slightly higher than the typical height, which opens up sightlines while cooking. With simple materials and DIY skills, this modification is both affordable and effective, making it ideal for enhancing small kitchens.
Adding a shelf underneath a line of cabinets provides a supplementary area to store jars of herbs and spices, salt and pepper grinders, or measuring cups and spoons that would otherwise occupy space on your limited counter space.
According to Martha Stewart, kitchen shelves are normally mounted at a height of 18 inches above a countertop. Instead, she advises defying this rule of thumb and fitting your extra shelves slightly higher at 22 inches.
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