
If you want to create a sense of space in a small home, you can start with kitchen decoration, which can make your living environment more spacious and convenient for cooking at the same time. Even if you don't live in a large home, you can add more practical space elements by widening the visual effect, making kitchen storage infinitely possible and fully utilizing every inch of the location.
In Hong Kong, the living environment is generally small, especially in the old style units are closed kitchen design, making the space looks even smaller, but also difficult to give full play to practicality, in this case, the kitchen needs to place a variety of miscellaneous items, and ultimately can only accommodate one person cooking, and will also increase the danger. Therefore, this type of unit can be decorated with an open kitchen, which allows for much more space and better lighting through the absence of walls. If your living environment is similar to the above, it is recommended to adopt this type of renovation plan.
When a small kitchen is renovated into an open design, the walls can be removed to create a layout based on preference or overall decorating style. With an open design, the aesthetics and functionality of the kitchen can be maximized. You can use a one-line design or choose an L-shaped kitchen design, which can be matched with different color combinations of the bar and dining table to make the kitchen more clean and bright, and the spacious space allows you to better enjoy the fun of cooking.
Most friends in the kitchen renovation, will carefully consider the design of the stove, refrigerator, sink and other locations, but ignore the other kitchen utensils, bottles and jars, such as storage problems. It is recommended to add different types of storage accessories to make full use of every inch of space, especially corners or corners, so that the kitchen can still be kept in order after a longer period of time after renovation.
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