Want more space on your kitchen counter?
It's true that we always lack space to cook!
No need to redo your kitchen from A to Z to save space and find new storage!
Fortunately, we have selected for you the 10 best tips to save real space on the worktop .
You'll see:it's much easier to prepare meals like this!
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Make sure the stovetop burners are really off and cool.
You will now be able to recover all this unused space.
To do this, cover it with two custom-made cutting boards to create a second work surface.
Very handy when someone comes to help you prepare the family meal.
How about having all your most frequently used kitchen utensils close at hand instead of hidden behind cupboard doors?
Makes you want to, doesn't it?
There's a trick even if you've run out of space on the worktop.
To do this, simply add a shelf to the credenza to store these items.
The first thing you do after peeling vegetables is to throw away the peelings, right?
So, save time (and space) by installing a board with a hole above your trash can to easily dispose of waste.
Then wipe down the cutting board and put it away when you're done. Check out the trick here.
It's true that you don't need a place to put your cookbook every day.
But not having one when you need it is a real headache!
Here is a shelf that folds down to put the necessary and free up space for cutting and slicing vegetables.
I'm sure you'll agree:you only use one (or two) utensils at a time to cook, right?
So why let your full panoply of utensils take up valuable space on your countertop?
Instead, hang the ones you use most often on the nearby closet door, using a wall bar.
Coffee makers take up a lot of space in the kitchen!
But no need to put it in a closet to save space. Mornings are hard enough as it is!
To save space, simply install your coffee maker and utensils high on a shelf.
This frees up space on your countertop for meal prep without having to sacrifice it.
Don't want to clutter up your kitchen all the time with an island that takes up too much space?
Then choose an island on wheels!
You can use it only when you need it, like when you're cooking the big Saturday night dinner.
This discreet space often goes unnoticed.
But for example in this kitchen, the small storage baskets hung under the cupboards make it easy to save space.
They occupy the empty space to store olive oil, flour, sugar and even add a green plant.
We know that your plates have to dry somewhere!
But no need to take up valuable counter space.
This sleek rack fits into a corner between two shelves and keeps wet plates out of the way. Clever, isn't it?
This wooden cutting board fits perfectly on one of your sink basins.
And the other half of the sink remains available in case someone needs the water.
This is especially handy if you have a large sink that takes up more than half the countertop area like this one!