Any owner or hostess is well aware of the shortcomings of their kitchen, but not everyone knows how to make their life easier and turn the cooking process into a real pleasure with the help of a couple of small trifles.
Architect and designer Victoria Korotetskaya suggested some unexpected solutions that can help you make your kitchen more convenient.
7. Retractable table top
In small kitchens, such a device can significantly save space. The pull-out table top will not take up much space if you hide it with a drawer.
6. Compartments behind the apron
The movable apron will fulfill its usual decorative function and at the same time hide part of your kitchen utensils. This will hide the sponges and cleaning products that are often an eyesore around the faucet.
5. Vertical storage box
It doesn’t take up much space and can hide cutting boards, ice cube trays, baking trays and other vertical objects that many are accustomed to randomly distribute in cabinets or put away in oven.
4. Bottle holders
Special wine holders will help unload the refrigerator or set and at the same time add a new detail to the interior.
3. Mixer with built-in heater
Such a device will allow you to forget about the need to constantly adjust the water temperature. You can easily set the most comfortable one for yourself.
2. Chopper
It will save time, get rid of the unpleasant smell of waste stuck in the drain and save you from blockages. With such a device, you can be sure that all food particles after cooking will leave your apartment, and will not become a lump in the pipe.
1. End facades
This solution will improve the aesthetic appearance of your kitchen. Some for some reason do not pay attention to the side walls of the cabinets, leaving them open, but often they are too discordant with the facades. This is especially evident when it comes to a stand-alone corner headset that is not built into a niche.
Prepared by: Victoria Korotetskaya, Igor Barantsev.
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