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๐ญ Surviving a Small Studio Kitchen ๐ญ Since my studio apartment is small, I try to keep as few unnecessary items as possible in the house. Especially as someone who loves to cook, I use the kitchen a lot, so my household items are all concentrated there. Itโs not easy to keep this space tidy... T_T So, Iโm going to introduce my kitchen space as a mini housewarming, along with a few rules Iโve established! ๐ญ First โข Matching the atmosphere with items you actually use Given the already cramped counter space, practicality is inevitably the most important factor. So, rather than trying to add decorative elements, I made an effort to match the colors of the items I use constantly and that are out in the open! In my case, the cutting board, dishcloth, rubber gloves, and scouring pad were always out in the open. Since the dishcloth I already had was brown, I naturally ended up buying items with similar colors. ๐ญ Second โข Purchasing 2-Way Items โข In small spaces, I think it's really great if a single item can serve multiple functions. The table I bought is a small, rectangular size normally. However, it is a folding table that expands up to twice its size when unfolded as needed. Plus, you can use it by unfolding it in just one direction, making it especially useful when eating! You also don't have to go out of your way to clear away items you have placed on the table during your daily life. I bought this item because I didn't like the other table I had purchased, and I am really satisfied with it! ๐ญ Third โข Organizing Immediately โข Thanks to my small kitchen, I have developed a good habit. It is the habit of tidying up in between cooking and cleaning up immediately after meals. Although there are plenty of organizing items that help with neat storage, I think organizing without putting it off is the most important thing. #MiniHousewarming #์ค๋์์ฐ๋ฆฌ์ง #์๋ฃธ์ธํ ๋ฆฌ์ด #์๋ฃธ๊พธ๋ฏธ๊ธฐ #ftc24๊ธฐ