All you need for a slender dining space is a piece of wood and some sturdy L-brackets. Install the ledge on an empty wall or in front of a window. Pair with stools that can be tucked neatly under the ...
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You may not have space to expand or add a full island, so think about bringing in a slim rolling kitchen cart or bar cart to hold your mise en place or serve as extra counter space. Even a narrow ...
If you, like us, are in dire need of more storage space, we might have the answer (especially if you're renting and can't just put up some more shelves). Having a small kitchen, especially with ...
A kitchen island often comes high up on the wishlist of features when designing your dream space - and it's easy to see why. But what happens when your layout isn't quite big enough to squeeze one in?
A dreamy kitchen with a large island for preparing meals and seating multiple guests isn’t in the cards for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. If your setup is on the small side, there are smart ...