Maximizing Cabinet Storage in Small Kitchens

Small kitchens can be cramped with outdated cabinetry that does not make the most of the space available. In smaller homes, condos, and townhouses, transforming kitchen cabinets with a few simple tricks can give you more space for storage as well as free up space to cook. At Crowe’s Cabinet’s we have served as a custom cabinetry maker in Ohio for decades. Specializing in storage solutions to make your kitchen more efficient, hear from our team members to learn more about the storage solutions they love for smaller kitchens. 

Floor to Ceiling Cabinetry

Using the full height of your kitchen can increase your storage capacity by nearly 30%. Many people have cabinetry that does not extend all the way to their ceiling, leaving space for dust to gather in hard-to-reach areas. Designing cabinets to reach the ceiling maximizes storage space and minimizes areas that collect dust. Check out this kitchen we remodeled in 2025. The beautiful cabinets reaching to the ceiling help to add storage space for dishware, kitchen utensils, and so much more.

Open Shelving Mixed with Cabinetry

As seen in the picture above, mixing open shelving with traditional cabinetry can really open up a space visually. This homeowner decided to stage cookbooks and decor on the open shelving; however, using this space in a practical way to store dishware or appliances can help maximize storage space in a small kitchen.

Adding Corner Cabinetry

Corner cabinetry has been used for decades to help maximize space. Incorporating a lazy susan into a corner area can be great for pantry storage or small appliances and pots, and pans.

Customize Your Small Kitchen to Your Needs

Contact our professionals at Crowe’s Cabinets to let us help you redesign your small kitchen space. Our team will work with you to make sure that your cabinetry fits your every need. 

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