Double Bowl Stainless Steel Sink Units and Other Ways to Save Kitchen Space
Almost all cooking queens, baking masters, entertainers, and those with a love for food dream of having a magnificent, enormous, country-style, or ultra-modern kitchen, but not everyone has that luxury. However, by making use of these organisation tips, storage tactics, and strategically purchasing the right pieces, such as a double bowl sink unit, we can imitate the idea. Do not allow yourself, your family, and friends to get depressed and settle for less? Follow these tips to plan your kitchen properly:
- Start by placing your double bowl sink unit, facing a window or an open-plan dining area.
- Draw a rough sketch of the layout to get a clear picture of what it will look like and where to make changes if necessary.
- Avoid traffic jams by keeping just the right amount of space between counters and other kitchen furniture.
- Your stove should be placed against an exterior wall to ensure a ventilation system is possible and affordable to install.
- Remember the importance of cupboards and storage, as counter space can always be maximised through pull-out prep stations.
Organising to Maximise Storage Space
For all tableware, you can allocate a deep cupboard and make use of rectangular containers to keep it simple and neat. These can serve as drawers that will not cost you a fortune, and still look stylish at the same time. By simply using a plank of the same material, you can split shelves into separate parts. This will eliminate space wastage of unused areas. It could potentially save you from having to get extra cabinets and losing more of the floor area. The trick to imitating a large fancy kitchen is to avoid cluttering up the room. By properly planning storage and organising accordingly, you solve this issue.
Some other useful purchases include drawer dividers, magnetic knife strips, over sink dish racks, and spice racks. Do not forget to install vertical cupboards for brooms, mops, and other tall items, also available from our comprehensive product stable of kitchen units.
Cabinet doors can also serve as storage solutions, with the help of hooks and rods to hang utensils, paper towels, and more. When you purchase a kitchen island, be sure to look for one that has shelving or cupboards to store cookbooks, mixers, blenders, and other appliances.
Often, open areas above counters and appliances go unused. These are not to be forgotten, as you can definitely save more space by hanging utensils, adding shelves, and utilising the given areas.
For Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s, and other holiday crockery and table décor, consider baskets and place them at the highest spots above all cabinet units. They do not need to be easily reachable, as you only use these once a year. You can always invest in a small step ladder if you do need to collect something higher up. Other creative ways to keep things organised in your kitchen include:
- Blackboards can assist you to plan out meals, allocate chores and duties, and leave messages without smothering the fridge with notes.
- New food goes in the back and old food in the front to make sure products do not go off and end up in the trash, costing you an arm and a leg.
- Combination stainless steel double sink units can save floor space and are already designed in a way to help with the organisation of the kitchen.
- Narrow spots between fridges or other large furniture and appliances can be perfect for pull-out shelves where spice containers, cans, and other food can be stored.
- If you are set on open shelving, then perhaps you should colour code the items, as it will look less like clutter and more like a style choice.
- Consider the installation of combination stainless steel sink units that include fridges or stoves to save more space.
That dream-like kitchen is a definite possibility if you focus on perfecting the layout of your workspace. Thus, getting a stainless-steel double bowl sink unit from the start is better than struggling with a single bowl sink unit and having to upgrade later anyway. Think ahead and save yourself from paying for expensive changes in the future. That said, if the space is exceptionally limited, such as can be the case in a granny flat or a compact family dwelling, our single bowl stainless steel sinks with fridges, cabinets, and stoves are the perfect solutions.
Available Kitchen Units
Aside from the already noted double bowl sink unit, there are many options available to fill the empty new kitchen that you have. From a combination stove and stainless-steel sink to stove, sink, and fridge units, your needs are met with our range of stylish, but affordable, compact units. The only question now is which unit will fit your kitchen layout and accommodate your budget? Below are some of the options that we have available:
- Mini and maxi stove, sink, and fridge units
- Gas hob and sink combination sets
- Single or double sink stand-alone units
- Stove, sink, fridge, and oven combos
Our Double Bowl Sink Unit
With this particular set, you can choose between two sizes. We supply 1,2 m and 1,5 m lengths. Both pieces feature stainless steel sinks, as well as melamine cupboards. Each of these units is fitted with three doors and one drawer to enhance storage ability and make preparation for all your dishwashing and cleaning needs.
The larger of the two is better suited to big families or those who have many dishes to do at once, because the other has a smaller area for drying and packing. With the swivel heads on their taps, it is easy to do the dishes, as you can adjust the tap to be out of the way. The double bowl and sink unit is a classic piece that can go with any kitchen and make daily chores less of a hassle.
Single Units for the Bachelor
Choose between stainless steel or melamine cupboards. The two options here are of the same size. The sinks on both units are made from stainless steel. This is a suitable option for those living alone or with few dishes to wash.
The single bowl stainless steel units come with fixed pillar taps and no drawers. Although smaller in stature, these units are still very useful in homes, bars, or studio apartments. No need to purchase a large piece if this one is exactly right for your house and budget.
Bigger Can Sometimes be Better
Of course, the combos available are a bit more sizeable, and you might wonder if your kitchen is big enough for these. The answer is yes, as these can actually be the pieces that save the most space.
With our gas hob and sink unit, you do not need multiple windows, as you can place both your dishwashing area and cooking spot in front of the same view. If you are still not satisfied, then a combination with a fridge installed is also available to make it even more economical. You get the satisfaction of choosing whether the wash station should be on the right or left and can enjoy this marvellous unit the way you want to.
The Ultimate All-In-One
Lastly, there is an even more enticing choice for you, which is a combination unit with all your kitchen needs added. It includes a fridge, freezer section, sink, and oven, as well as a small two-plate stove. Measuring 150 by 60 cm with a height of 93 cm, it does not take up all that much floor area.
If you want to fit a guest flat with a compact kitchen, then this is how you do it. The oven is small, but does have baking, convection, and other functions. A bar size fridge with a freezer section sits snugly in the middle of the unit. If you so decide, then you can skip out on the bar fridge to add your own full size one to your kitchen. If you have been pondering the idea of ample countertop and prep areas, then this is one way you can surely make it happen. After all, that is usually what makes a kitchen more comfortable than others.
Final Thoughts
By simply choosing the correct combination of all the necessary products, you can organise everything in no time. The quicker you start drawing that layout plan, the sooner you can create a functional and stylish kitchen. No house is complete without a fantastic kitchen to go with it, and we do not disappoint with our range of stainless-steel double and single bowl sink and combination units.