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#로망담긴주방 My kitchen isn't connected to the living room, but rather nestled inside. 😭 It's so narrow that I can't even fit a four-person dining table. (If you look at the last before photo... I'm just amazed 🙊) While redesigning the kitchen, I couldn't have a fully open kitchen, but I designed it to make the space feel as spacious as possible while still allowing for easy movement. 🤍 1️⃣ Square Sink I desperately wanted a large square sink, so I looked hard for one, but they said it needed an embossed design to minimize splashing! After using it for nearly three years, I'm incredibly satisfied with it. It's not only splash-resistant, but also resistant to fine scratches and stains. 2️⃣ Hide Bulky Items I love hiding things, especially ugly ones! The things I want to hide in my kitchen are a rice cooker I bought 10 years ago and a bulky ice water purifier. So, I installed a rail shelf and am using it. 3️⃣ Food Waste Disposal I use a Minix product, which I bought with my own money. It's not only beautifully designed, but I'm also very satisfied with the minimal odor.😊 It turns any food into breadcrumbs, which makes it much easier to dispose of. 4️⃣ Drawer-type storage cabinet I definitely recommend drawer-type for kitchen storage👍🏻 I use both sliding and drawer-type cabinets due to their structure, but comparing them, I find that drawer-type cabinets hold more items and are great for organizing cutlery. Before decorating, I wanted to collect photos of beautiful homes and try out various things. However, their homes are different from mine, so I couldn't replicate them exactly. So, I changed my mind :) Think about how I live and use my current space, and transform it to its optimal state. Rather than blindly copying everything others do, try reflecting your own realistic dreams in your own space. 🤍 #ConstructedApartment #구축인테리어 #주방인테리어 #구축아파트인테리어 #주방리모델링 #살림살이 #주방수납템 #주방꾸미기 #주방정리 #콘수프기록집