Most people who remodel their kitchens, in its original space, automatically assume that they will have more storage space in their new cabinets. But, sometimes, the new cabinets may actually have less space for storage. That's because most people select new appliances that are bigger than their old ones, and that space has to come from somewhere; usually that means that one or more cabinets must be made narrower. But, if you keep this in mind as you create your new kitchen design, you can compensate in other ways. You can select cabinets with roll-outs and tilt-outs that will make much better use of the available space. Removing soffits will allow you to install taller wall cabinets which can add a lot of new space. You can also use available adjacent space such as a breakfast nook, allowing you to add a peninsula with an extended countertop to be used with stools as a breakfast bar. There are many design options that you should explore since storage space is important in your new kitchen. Explore your options with an experienced designer at Cabinet Discounts, call us at 1-800-THE-DREAM.