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The most annoying things about bad kitchen design – and how to fix them


Ever found yourself cursing at a cupboard door while wrestling out a roasting pan? Or hunting for the cumin again among dozens of identical spice jars? Bad kitchen design isn’t just annoying – it’s tiring, inefficient, and can even make you cook less often than you’d like.

At Naked Kitchens, we believe a kitchen should be tailored not just to look beautiful, but to work beautifully for you. We see these design headaches all the time when clients come to us for help. Here are the most common frustrations—and how truly bespoke design can fix them for good. 

When you actually enjoy using your kitchen, It can be genuinely life-changing…


1. Lifting heavy pans and dishes out of low cupboards

There’s something uniquely exhausting, even dispiriting, about crouching down and hauling out cast-iron pots or stacked roasting dishes from a low cupboard, or the shelves under the oven. Quite often clients come to us complaining their old kitchen has no drawers, just cavernous cupboards, and making a casserole feels like training for a weightlifting competition.

The bespoke fix:
Full-extension, solid drawers built to size. Heavy pans glide smoothly into reach, designed specifically for your most-used cookware (hardly any bending involved, and no gym membership required).

Smart storagePegboard drawer


2. A marathon between the dishwasher and the crockery cupboard

Emptying the dishwasher shouldn’t be cardio. If your glasses live halfway across the kitchen, you end up dripping water everywhere—or just leave things in the machine forever. 

In a badly designed kitchens you might have to carry armfuls of plates across a galley kitchen to a high cabinet on the opposite wall – which isn’t ideal for little helpers, either.

The bespoke fix:
Thoughtful, ergonomic zoning. We can help you design a layout that works: for example, so that your everyday glasses and plates are stored in custom cabinetry right by the dishwasher, for quick, effortless unloading. No wasted steps, no drips.


3. Nowhere to put hot things down

You hastily pull a baking tray from the oven just in time… Now where? Ever tried balancing a heavy tray on the open oven door because there was no clear landing spot?

Without space next to the oven or hob, you’re stuck doing a frantic hot-potato dance trying not to burn anything (or yourself). 

The bespoke fix:
Planned landing zones. Add a heat-resistant worktop space right where you need it, designed into the layout from day one, not as an afterthought.



4. Awkward rummaging for pots and pans

Stacked saucepans with lost lids, baking trays wedged behind others… A complete inability to get a thing one without getting everything out. What’s more annoying than a five-minute archaeological dig before you can even start cooking?

The bespoke fix:
Go for tailored internal storage. From custom pan drawers with dividers to dedicated baking tray slots, with bespoke design you can ensure everything has a place that actually works for you. No “one-size-fits-all” inserts here: just joinery crafted for your kit.


5. The 'Where’s Wally?' spice cupboard

Identical jars jammed together make finding the smoked paprika a game of hide and seek. We once heard of a keen cook who bought three jars of turmeric just because they kept losing them in the chaos.

The bespoke fix:
Purpose-built spice storage, designed for your collection. It might be a slim pull-outs, an angled spice drawer, or integrated racks inside pantry doors – all tailored to your space and needs so you can see everything at a glance. A cook’s heaven!


6. Corners that swallow everything in the universe

Corner cupboards often turn into black holes for salad spinners, assorted cake tins, giant paella pans that don’t fit anywhere else, absurdly oversized gin glasses (ditto), Christmas cake decorations, the ‘special occasion’ serving platter you get to use every time, and items you hadn’t seen since the 90s.

The bespoke fix:

We can build custom solutions for all the stuff you use frequently, every so often or once in a blue moon. You might like magic corners, articulated caddies or beautifully crafted open shelves that make every inch accessible and usable. Bespoke means no wasted space.

See more tips here: Kitchen Organisation Tips - 11 Tips to Inspire You

Smart storage: an articulated caddy corner cabinet


7. Bins in all the wrong places

If your bin or food recycling caddy is halfway across the room, you end up leaving piles of peelings on the counter or trailing drips everywhere. Or having to do the “compost dash”: a sprint from the island to a freestanding bin in the corner.

The bespoke fix:

Integrated waste solutions sized and positioned for how you live. Hidden bins under the sink or in the prep zone with dedicated recycling and compost sections – all seamless and easy to use.


8. No clear prep zone

You shouldn’t have to prep vegetables on the kitchen table, or on top of the hobs, or in six inches of space between the sink and fridge. Cramped or illogical layouts make cooking feel chaotic – and just much less fun.

The bespoke fix:
With good design you can create clearly defined prep areas with generous, uninterrupted worktop space, great lighting, and even integrated power points for gadgets — all designed around how you cook.

Beautifully simple, ergonomic layout in the Chepstow Villas kitchen


Why bespoke beats off-the-shelf

You can buy gadgets and inserts to try to fix these problems, but they're often compromises, not real, lasting, personalised solutions. At Naked Kitchens, we can help design your kitchen from scratch around how you really use it. It’s the difference between a kitchen that just looks good, and one that feels effortless to live with.

If you're ready to stop fighting your kitchen and start enjoying it, get in touch. Let’s design something beautiful, just for you. Start your journey here.


See also: 

Kitchen Ergonomics - Make your kitchen more efficient

What Is A Bespoke Kitchen?

Small but beautiful: A complete guide to designing and maximising the space in a small kitchen

Kitchen Organisation Tips - 11 Tips to Inspire You

Kitchen zones – an alternative to the kitchen work triangle




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