What makes a kitchen ugly, always dirty, and even potentially dangerous? Just a few items that are long overdue to replace.
Let's figure out together what items should be discarded and why.
5. Kitchen Area
A typical kitchen set is a relic of the past, which you should get rid of first. It is bulky, inconvenient and not aesthetic. Not used in any modern interior.
What to replace? You can replace the old corner with a regular dining group. In some cases, it is permissible to install a soft corner couch or a small sofa with high legs.
4. Glued tablecloth
Despite all its practicality, an oilcloth tablecloth often spoils the interior with its untidy appearance. In a potentially dirty area, tablecloths can be avoided altogether.
What to replace? For the dining table, you should use textiles. The material, of course, is less practical, but it is quite suitable for daily use with proper care.
3. Fridge magnets
Another way to ruin your kitchen interior is to hang a lot of ugly magnets of different colors and materials on the refrigerator. Many will say - this is memory. I will say that avoiding Chinese junk will benefit your interior, and that memories are better kept somewhere else.
What to replace? A neat clean refrigerator is what you need for a modern kitchen.
2. Old dishes
We are talking about dishes that are used longer than they should. Dirty mugs that are no longer washed from traces of tea. Shabby pans with a twenty-year touch. Cracked and chipped teapots or sugar bowls are definitely worth replacing in your kitchen.
What to replace? The mass market sells a lot of beautiful and convenient dishes for every taste. It makes no difference whether these accessories are from the same collection or not. The main thing is that it will be safe to use new dishes.
1. Household chemicals
Bright packaging of household chemicals - visually spoil the interior of the kitchen. Get rid of acid yellow rags and brightly colored cutting boards as well.
What to replace? Household chemicals can be poured into dispensers. Replace rags and sponges with plain ones. Use wood instead of plastic cutting boards.
Prepared by: Pavel Shelyagin.
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