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April 27, 2019 | KITCHEN APPLIANCES

Pro-Style Appliances for Small Kitchen Spaces

Appliances for Small Kitchen Spaces

Just because you have limited space in the kitchen does not mean you have to limit the power in your kitchen.

Take a look at these beautiful pro-style appliances for small kitchen spaces.

Pro Appliances for Small Kitchen Spaces

You could have chosen the tiny amateur variety of appliances, such as a two-burner range or perhaps a small refrigerator. But who wants to give up normal appliances and a normal way of life just because your kitchen space is smaller than the Jones’?

Here is the good news you have been waiting for: it is absolutely possible to have professional style – and grade – appliances that will comfortably fit your small kitchen space.

You will not want to miss out on these!

HRF3602 French Door Refrigerator with Recessed Handles

Having a small kitchen means that it is very likely you’ve spent time with bruises and soreness thanks to bumping into the protruding handles of your appliances. This is no fun at all. Luckily, however, Thor Kitchen has designed a refrigerator with recessed handles. This makes it fit perfectly in a small space – providing a very smooth and flat surface.

In addition, this refrigerator has French doors. What does that mean for your small kitchen? It means that you don’t need to worry about having an extra wide space for one full-size door to open. Instead, it is split in half, requiring less space in front of the refrigerator.

This French Door refrigerator with recessed handles is your chance to have a full-size refrigerator without having to worry about the space.

HRT3003U 30-Inch Professional Gas Rangetop

No room for a full range? Not a problem at all. A range top is a perfect way to get the benefits of the range without the oven. If you have a wall oven or prefer to just have a stove in your small kitchen, then a gas range top is a perfect choice.

Many ranges offer you 30-in, 36-in, and even 48-in of required width space. And, often, the smaller you go, the more perks you lose. However, not with Thor Kitchen. This 30-inch professional gas range top offers you many benefits. For example, it comes with two front and two rear burners with a BTU range of 12,000 to 18,000. It is stainless steel with a cast iron grate that is easily removed for cleaning. And, a black porcelain drip pan. The high-quality control knobs allow safe and easy use of the burners.

Any small kitchen will look wonderful with this shining addition to the countertop.

HIC3001 30-Inch Induction Cooktop

One of the most common problems with small kitchens is that their ventilation is not the most admirable. So, doing much cooking can leave the space feeling hot, steamy, smelly, and nearly unbreathable.

When it comes to choosing a range or cooktop for the space, going with an induction cooktop can provide many great benefits. See, induction cooking does not produce the heat that normal gas or electric cooktops would – and it is all thanks to the induction cooking method.

For a small space, having the ability to cut down on the amount of heat that fills it can make this 30-in induction cooktop a great choice. Of course, it also provides you with four full-size burners and a digital control panel – which means no protruding knobs. What’s not to love?

TOR30L 30-Inch Over-the-range Microwave

Microwaves are quite a necessity for every kitchen. Whether you use them often or not, having the ability to quickly heat or re-heat something is a nice convenience. Unfortunately, though, for those with small kitchens, counter space a bit sacred. Choosing to give up counter space for a microwave may not seem worth it to you.

But what if you could hang your microwave above your range, cooktop, or countertop? This would not only allow you to benefit from having a microwave, but it would also not make you give up precious countertop space.

This Thor Kitchen microwave is the same width as the 30-inch cooktops, which could provide you with a very uniform look.

HDW2401SS 24-Inch Dishwasher

Who says just because you have a small kitchen that you should not be able to have all the bonus appliances? True, you may not have space for things such as an extra ice maker or wine cabinet, but nowadays, living without a dishwasher just doesn’t seem normal.

Thankfully, for your small kitchen, Thor Kitchen has created a 24-inch dishwasher that can give you all the benefits of not having to wash your own dishes. It comes with a sleek design that will fit flawlessly in any kitchen, despite the size. This dishwasher comes with top controls, meaning you won’t have any knobs or controls on the outside of the appliance. With the exception of a small handlebar, there are protruding pieces for you to bump into.

There is no need to worry, either. Using a dishwasher can cut down on the water usage and can properly sanitize your dishes. This professional style dishwasher does not lack in any quality. You can still fit all of your dishes easily for effective and efficient cleaning. And, because small space amplifies noises, this quiet machine has a delay start button so you can rest assured knowing that your dishes will be washed when the time is right for you.

Conclusion

Each of these appliances is designed with the utmost professional quality, as is standard for all of Thor Kitchen’s products. The size of the refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, range, dishwasher, etc. has nothing to do with the quality and professionalism that is displayed when added to your kitchen.

When seeking to add appliances to your small space, opt for those that have minimal protruding parts, such as knobs and handles. Simply by removing these, you can make your walkways seem wider and more open. And, of course, adding a touch of stainless steel can brighten up any small space.

It is time to take your small kitchen and turn it into your dream kitchen, don’t you think?

Photo by Becca Tapert