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My kitchen was a typical two-bay design. When remodeling, I had a load-bearing wall on one wall that couldn't be removed, so no matter how much I thought about it, I couldn't come up with a better design. So, I listed the key features I wanted to incorporate into the kitchen design and shared them with the interior design company. ✔️The kitchen needed to feel open, without any overhead cabinets. ✔️There needed to be enough storage for all the basic appliances, including a dishwasher, refrigerator, induction cooktop, and coffee machine. ✔️Even without overhead cabinets, there needed to be ample storage for dishes, ingredients, and more. And here's my finished kitchen!☺️ Instead of removing the overhead cabinets from the island sink, I installed an induction cooktop with a built-in hood. I also installed a custom cabinet between the load-bearing wall and the sink with faucet, and placed the refrigerator in it. I also installed storage in the space in front of the load-bearing wall to store frequently used items like seasonings, side dish containers, and nutritional supplements. Instead of a top cabinet, I installed shelves and a kitchen rack made of a material similar to the stainless steel top. It's a great interior decoration, but it's also incredibly useful for making coffee or accessing dishes and seasonings while cooking. #CornSoupRecord #주방레이아웃 #주방인테리어 #주방리모델링