3. Combine Open and Closed Shelving
Keep in mind that less is more, so instead of covering all available wall space with cabinets, go for open storage for a modern aesthetic and avoid enclosing the space. Open shelving is ideal for light-starved and small kitchens, and you won’t need too much physical space to install it. Besides, it’s adaptable to any decor scheme, from classic and minimalist to contemporary and eclectic.
Since open shelving has fewer doors, it won’t obstruct light, which will make your kitchen feel bigger.
This doesn’t mean you should opt only for an exposed storage system. You can combine open shelving and cabinets for a half-and-half look. This allows hiding your kitchen clutter behind closed doors while displaying only the best of your collection.