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I really hate cooking, but I have a never-ending romanticism about the kitchen.. I turned the kitchen over and worked on it for the first time in a while to improve the inconvenient movement. First.. Before ➡️ Opposite the coffee and water. Opposite the kettle and the plate.. Opposite the cup and saucer.. After ➡️ Place the pantry and small kitchen appliances that I don't use often toward the living room, then cover them with doors & Place home cafe items (cups and mini plates, coffee machine, oven, mini waffle maker, egg steamer, baking supplies, electric pot, etc.) toward the sink Rearrange them so that you can reach them by standing in one place and moving a few steps! For reference, I didn't do any remodeling or interior design at all, and it's a space made mostly of furniture and props. This is my first home in my life after realizing my dream of owning a home, so I have a special affection for it. I started to do some work about 3 years ago after living there for about 8 years, and around 2022, I created the current pantry space and island space through a large-scale organizing service. I gave up the use of the bedroom, the largest room, and used it as a media room, and placed a 1400-square-foot dining table in the living room to decorate it as a dining room and indoor garden, creating the current atmosphere. I think I went through many versions of trial and error to live pretty and comfortably without interior construction. I received a new house, but I didn't remodel because my partner, who wasn't interested in interior design, didn't agree with me. Instead, at the end of 2023, I added a white kitchen tile and replaced the faucet, which boasted a difficult rainbow color. I want to say that the first step to improving the efficient structure of the kitchen is to throw away! The second step is to throw away! But... I've tried to take out what's in the storage and use it for storage, and make it usable without throwing away a lot. (On the condition that I don't collect more..) I think that for a maximalist to effectively manage their household, it's important to organize and organize things neatly to create a minimal flow. There's no need to throw everything away, and there's no need to give up the things I like. A space where I can even have a large dog, and a space where I can grow about 80 plants and have my own indoor garden.. I'll tell you the story of my house one space at a time. #NarrowHouseInterior #좁은주방 #아일랜드주방 #아일랜드장 #실내식물 #홈스타일링 #홈데코 #홈카페인테리어 #홈스타그램

2024.01.18
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