Yes, small trolleys can significantly increase workspace in modular kitchens by providing mobile storage and countertop space, especially in compact areas.
Small trolleys, often on wheels, offer a flexible solution to the limited counter space that can be a common issue in modular kitchens. They function as mobile islands, providing extra surface area for food preparation, appliance placement, or even as a serving station. When not in use, they can be easily tucked away, maximizing floor space. The shelves and drawers within the trolley offer additional storage for utensils, cookware, or pantry items, decluttering existing cabinets and countertops. This dual functionality – extra workspace and storage – makes them a valuable asset in optimizing a modular kitchen's efficiency. Consider trolleys with features like locking wheels for stability during use and adjustable shelves for customized storage. The mobility allows you to bring the workspace where you need it most, whether it's near the stove for cooking or closer to the dining area for serving.
Choose a trolley with a butcher block top for a durable and food-safe surface that can withstand chopping and other food preparation tasks.