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A newly built apartment, just as it was. This is the minimalist kitchen of a 17-year-old housewife. I dream of a beautifully remodeled kitchen, but that costs money, money! 🙈 So, I just keep my kitchen organized. I try to keep the sink counter as free of clutter as possible. Most kitchen items are stored under the sink, and frequently used items like measuring spoons and whisks are stored in containers and kept out of reach. All my cooking utensils, such as a spatula, ladle, knife, and cutting board, are also under the sink. I placed a chair in one corner of the kitchen so I can sit down and take a break while cooking. I even watch Today's House while cooking.☺️ Ah! Since I store things under the sink, I often have to take things out of the upper cabinets, so I keep them in the kitchen and use them as chairs. The thing I hate most about cleaning is dusting, so I don't keep anything around the stove. Wiping grease is even more of a hassle. 🙈 I'm a homebody who rarely goes out, so I try to move around a lot at home. I don't intentionally minimize my movement, but rather go back and forth a little. I keep things like salt, sugar, and cooking oil all stored under the sink. I only take them out when I'm cooking and put them back right away. Even when I was preparing meals for a family of five in a very small kitchen, I did this. Back then, storage was limited, so I used storage furniture and even kept kitchen utensils on the balcony. I also love a kitchen filled with cute, maximalist accessories. However, I... I hate dusting so much 😆 It's a simple way of living, but after living this way for so long, I've found that this method of taking things out of drawers or upper cabinets one by one has become the most convenient.☺️ #CornSoupRecordBook #살림살이 #주방 #주방인테리어 #MinimalKitchen #신축아파트 #순정인테리어 #주방정리 #MinimalLife #살림노하우 #주방수납 #FollowBack #맞팔해요