10 Products That’ll Help You Make the Most of Your Tiny Kitchen

Having a small space doesn't mean you should just skip cooking. These tiny kitchen ideas will help you cook up a storm anytime, anywhere.

1 / 10
Collapsible Dish Drying Rack
via amazon.com

Collapsible Dish Drying Rack

Tackling the dishes as you go is a great way to limit clutter and mess in a tiny kitchen. Totally Bamboo’s collapsible dish racks (from $20) are designed to fit on a tiny patch of countertop, then stashed under the sink until dish duty calls again. Here are 12 simple ways to gain more counter space.

Purchase here.

2 / 10
3-in-1 Breakfast Station
via amazon.com

3-in-1 Breakfast Station

Nostalgia Electrics Retro Series 3-In-1 Breakfast Station ($77) is a bit pricey, but boy, it’s a workhorse! Whip up some coffee, toast and a little something tasty on the griddle. You’ll be telling everyone to “Kiss my grits!” with the sass and ease of Alice herself.

Purchase here.

3 / 10
Colorful Nesting Bowls & Measuring Cups
via amazon.com

Colorful Nesting Bowls & Measuring Cups

Who knew measuring could be so stylish? Joseph Joseph’s mixing bowls and measuring cups ($22) all nest together to save on storage space. The whole set is dishwasher safe, making clean-up a breeze.

Use this handy set to make any one of these best-ever healthy desserts as a celebration of being both practical and fun.

Purchase here.

4 / 10
Collapsible Colander & Microwave Plate Cover
via amazon.com

Collapsible Colander & Microwave Plate Cover

With limited storage, the more a piece can do the better! This colander and microwave plate cover ($17) helps you strain your spaghetti and then nuke the sauce, all without missing a beat (or making a mess). Just make a batch of our Italian meatballs to finish the meal.

Purchase here.

5 / 10
Magnetic Knife Strip
via amazon.com

Magnetic Knife Strip

You can install magnetic knife storage in all sorts of places other than the wall. This highly rated magnetic knife strip ($15) can be installed under your cabinets to keep counters clear and knives out of sight.

Purchase here.

6 / 10
Magnetic Spice Tins
via amazon.com

Magnetic Spice Tins

Do you like to have everything at your fingertips? We feel you. Try Talented Kitchen’s magnetic spice tins ($16). Smart, affordable and complete with two easy-to-read label options, they make a great housewarming gift.

Once your spices are in place, celebrate with a warm and cozy mug of hot spiced cider.

Purchase here.

7 / 10
Under-Cabinet Stemware Rack
via amazon.com

Under-Cabinet Stemware Rack

The theme is clutter-free. For less than a trip to the movies, get an under-cabinet stemware rack ($14). It keeps your wine glasses clean, protected and out of the way. This little chrome number has the capacity for up to nine glasses.

Purchase here.

8 / 10
Rabbit Houdini Expandable Wine Rack
via amazon.com

Expandable Wine Rack

At only 8″ tall, this small yet mighty wine rack ($13) can easily be tucked in your fridge or displayed on your dining room table. Received a new bottle as a gift, but no room left in the rack? What a pity! Looks like you’ll just have to make a batch of mixed berry sangria.

Purchase here.

9 / 10
Single Serve Blender
via amazon.com

Single Serve Blender

With this pint-sized powerhouse, blend for a few seconds and voilà, you have our best shakes and smoothies. This Hamilton Beach blender ($15) even has a blending jar that doubles as a travel cup, reducing clean-up time.

Purchase here.

10 / 10
Airtight Container Set
via amazon.com

Airtight Container Set

Having a tightly packed pantry results in frustration when you can’t find what you’re looking for. Instead, try using clear containers with easy-to-read labels ($55). Take a peek at these pantry organization tips from the experts, too.

Purchase here.

Note: Every product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Jennifer Schwarzkopf
Jennifer’s 20 years as a marketing communications executive certainly lend to her skills as a copywriter and content developer, but her culinary arts degree is what ties everything together for her acumen in food writing as a Taste of Home freelancer. Half Chilean, half Irish and all joie de vivre, Jennifer’s creative endeavors include being a culinary director and executive chef, writer, photographer and artist. Her extensive travels and passion for good eats and top-notch wine give her an edge in the food-writing industry, too.
When she’s not working, you can find Jennifer spending time with her friends, family and pups.