Come with us on a tour of designer/blogger Carmella Rayone McCafferty's 13-foot-3inch-wide kitchen in Wyoming, which--thanks to a few genius hacks--fully serves her family of five.
The cabin–which is built on an iron frame, making it tuggable–came with its custom poplar cabinets and pine counters in place.
As a cheaper alternative to soapstone, Carmella painted her plywood counters with chalkboard paint.
Pots hang from an iron rack that Carmella had a local metalsmith fabricate.
The open shelves are old barn wood.
Carmella had her carpenter add a fill piece of pine on the back of the stove with slots sized to fit her biggest knife; she finished the wood to match the faux-soapstone counters.
The over-the-sink vintage copper light came from eBay.
Each of the cabinets is designed to hold specific kitchen items.
The kitchen opens to the dining area (which Carmella cleverly designed around a window seat to take up less space) and living room.