5 Small Kitchen Must Haves - Wichita Home Works, LLC

Wichita Home Works, LLC

5 Small Kitchen Must Haves

Utilize Corners for Storage                 

If you have a small kitchen, don’t sweat it! Ensure you are utilizing every square inch of space – including the corners. Don’t just stop your cabinets, put in some corner cabinets and extend your countertop as well. 

Patterns       

Bringing in elements of personality shifts the focus from the space your kitchen does not have to your design. This can be achieved through backsplash patterns, countertops, flooring, or cabinets! 

Stylish Appliances   

You may feel closed in with a small kitchen space when it comes to decorating and design. However, appliances are a way to express your personality and maximize the space available. 

Open Shelving        

Closing in your small kitchen space with cabinets can create an even smaller feeling. Open shelving and concepts can make a smaller space appear larger! 

Invisible Hardware                    

Removing cabinet hardware and replacing with an invisible design seems like a small change but can have a large impact on perceived space.

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Nathan Svoboda President
I was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska. I grew up around construction, remodeling, maintenance and all of that, my dad was one of those fix anything types and so we never called someone to come work on the house. I also was able to tag along with my dad when he had a job of his own to complete that had to do with construction or remodel or repair. Throughout high school and college I worked in the trades doing everything from carpentry to concrete in both residential and commercial applications. I also ran my own cabinet shop while in high school and college and knew that I wanted to work for myself and go out on my own in business, I graduated with a Bachelors of science in business administration and small busienss management in 2014. I met my wife Danielle while working maintenance for our churches summer camp, Danielle and her family were all from Wichita Kansas. After graduation I married Danielle and we moved to Wichita Kansas to start our own journey. I started Wichita Home works in 2015 with just one main floor kitchen remodel and one guy doing the work, it went very well and the rest is history. We built some key relationships along the way while learning and building wichita home works, we spun off quite a few businesses and divisions such as Integrity trade services, and complete concrete solutions, mainly out of necessity. We found it increasingly difficult to find trades that would live up to our high expectations and therefore we decided to do it ourself.

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