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Jinsil's House Modern Kitchen Interior Information ๐ฉถ (Long post...) It's already been two years since I did my interior design and moved in. Even though it's a new building, I wasn't satisfied with the interior, so I tried to make small improvements and ended up tearing it all down... I've been posting a lot of interior design information lately, so I thought I'd share some of it! I've always been a fan of cutesy things, so when I was remodeling, I wanted to use trendy Zellige and vintage tiles, but I wasn't sure if that suited my taste, so I went with a clean, modern look. I didn't make any structural changes to the existing kitchen. I just removed the front cabinets and moved the built-in refrigerator. I left the frame intact and replaced the exterior. I didn't remove the side cabinets because I wanted to install an invisible built-in hood because I didn't want to bother dusting the exposed hood, and I didn't want to show grease. Come to think of it, I'm so full of dishes, I wonder what I would have done if I didn't have storage space there! And I think it was a good idea not to have a separate dining table lamp. I've already done all the electrical work so I can hang a pendant later, but I haven't really felt the urge to do it yet. I'm a stickler for minimizing cleaning. I used large 600x1200 tiles. I also used a ceramic countertop instead of faux marble. I highly recommend it. The side kitchen and vanity were finished with Hi-Max, which is resistant to color transfer, but it shows a lot of fine scratches and scuffs. It's still a little irritating. I don't regret not incorporating my personal style into the kitchen, and the more I look at it, the more I love it. But the downside is that it's so neat and tidy that even a little clutter makes it look chaotic. I want to put all the seasonings and dishes out there, but I can't... #KitchenInterior #์ฃผ๋ฐฉ๋ฆฌ๋ชจ๋ธ๋ง #์ ์ถ๋ฆฌ๋ชจ๋ธ๋ง