Best Kitchen Setup for Seniors: Simple Appliance and Layout Tips

A well-organised kitchen can make a big difference in how easy and enjoyable cooking feels.
It’s not always about what you cook – often, it’s about how your kitchen is set up.

I didn’t realise how much small things like reaching, bending, or moving between areas were affecting me until I started making a few simple changes.

Once everything was easier to reach and use, cooking felt far less tiring. I was actually excited to get back into the kitchen, after trying to avoid it for days, and ordering takeout! (Not a good thing to do!)

🔌 Keep Everyday Appliances Within Easy Reach

An older adult calmly making tea in a tidy kitchen with appliances placed within easy reach, demonstrating a simple and comfortable kitchen setup

Appliances like your kettle, toaster, or microwave should be easy to access without stretching or bending.

Try to:
• keep them on the counter
• place them between waist and chest height
• avoid storing them in cupboards
This reduces strain and makes everyday tasks quicker.

You can also make things easier by choosing simple, reliable appliances – I’ve shared a few helpful ideas in my guides to best 2 slice toasters and kitchen appliances for the elderly.

📍 Place Appliances Where You Actually Use Them

toaster near breakfast area for easy cooking for seniors

Think about how you move in your kitchen.

For example:
• keep the kettle near the sink
• place the toaster where you prepare breakfast
• keep frequently used items close together

Small adjustments like this can save a lot of unnecessary movement.

I found that once I stopped walking back and forth for small things, everything felt much more manageable.

🚫 Avoid Overcrowding Your Counter

It’s tempting to keep everything out, but too many appliances can make cooking feel more difficult.

Try to:
• keep only your most-used items on the counter
• store rarely used appliances away
• keep workspace clear

A clear space makes cooking feel calmer and easier.

🪑 Make Room for Comfort

If possible, create a small area where you can sit while preparing food.

This might be:
• a chair near the counter
• a small prep station
• a stool that fits comfortably
Taking breaks or sitting while preparing ingredients can make a big difference.

This is something I didn’t consider at first, but it quickly became one of the most helpful changes.

Take a look at how to set up a seated space in your kitchen. It’s much easier than you think, and makes a huge difference on those days when you’re low in energy. It really adds a cozy touch to any kitchen. 

🧭 Keep Everything Easy to Find

Split image showing an older woman struggling to reach a high kitchen shelf and easily reaching items at a comfortable height

Try to organise your kitchen so that:
• everyday items are stored at eye level
• heavier items are not placed too high or too low
• frequently used tools are easy to grab

The less searching and reaching you do, the easier cooking becomes.

🌿 A Gentle Reminder

You don’t need a perfect kitchen – just one that works for you.

I’ve found that even small changes, like moving a kettle or clearing a bit of space, can make the whole kitchen feel easier to use and far less tiring.

It’s about comfort, not perfection, I mean who wants to be perfect!

🧾 Simple Setup Checklist

An older adult using a hand mixer to prepare cake batter in a clean and organised kitchen, showing an easy and comfortable cooking setup

Here are a few of the main things I pay attention to: 

• Keep everyday appliances within easy reach
• Place items where you naturally use them
• Avoid overcrowding your counter
• Create a space to sit if needed
• Store items at comfortable heights

I find that baking is so much easier when I have everything I need near by.  Small changes really do make a difference.

🔗 Helpful Next Steps

For more ideas on how to make your kitchen your happy place, take a look at Small Kitchen Changes to Make Cooking Easier After 60

Safety in the kitchen also matters!  You don’t want a space where you can have an accident by slipping, tripping, or dropping heavy appliances because they’re stored high up and you’re struggling to get them down! How to Make Your Kitchen Safe for the Elderly

Simple changes around the home can help reduce risks and make daily activities easier.  Read more about preventing falls in this article from the CDC.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best kitchen setup for seniors?

A kitchen that keeps frequently used items within easy reach, reduces unnecessary movement, and allows for comfortable cooking is ideal.

2. Where should appliances be placed in the kitchen?

Appliances should be placed at counter height and near where they are used most often to reduce reaching and walking.

3. How can I make my kitchen easier to use?

Keep things simple, reduce clutter, store items at eye level, and create a comfortable workspace.

4. Should seniors keep appliances on the counter?

Yes, frequently used appliances should be kept on the counter for easy access, while rarely used items can be stored away.
 
Appliances like toasters, kettles, coffee machines (if you can’t do without your morning coffee!) and an air fryer, should be easily accessible. Other appliances like mixers and crockpots can be stored away until needed.

5. Why is kitchen layout important for seniors?

A good layout reduces strain, improves safety, and makes cooking more enjoyable and less tiring.

How do you arrange your kitchen? You can message me on Facebook or send a mail to appliancegranny@gmail.com. Look forward to hearing from you! 

Madlyn Appliance Granny

Written by Appliance Granny – Madlyn is a tech-savvy senior with 30+ years of experience running an IT business. She combines her love of cooking and family with a mission to make kitchens safer, simpler, and more joyful for seniors.