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How We Make a Minimalist Kitchen Work for Us
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- Minimalist
- Condo
- ~800 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living
One of the things I’ve really enjoyed sharing is how we’ve made our small kitchen work hard for us. From thoughtful storage solutions to space-saving organisers, I previously shared how every inch counts in our compact layout. Whether it’s drawer dividers, pantry bins, or how I zone out our prep area, I love finding clever ways to keep things tidy and functional. A well-organised kitchen doesn’t just look good — it makes cooking (and cleaning) way less stressful. I’ll keep posting more of these little tips and setups that have made a big difference in our day-to-day life. Every space is precious to us and here is how we maximise awkward corners. We added a magnetic pull-out rack to the side of our fridge—it tucks neatly into the corner and gives us extra storage for our everyday condiments. Functional and satisfying! We have added this aluminum hanger with suction cups onto our tempered glass backsplash to store some of our cooking tools for easy access and make cooking feel so intuitive and mess-free. Our salt and pepper grinders are probably the smallest change with the biggest impact. Not only do they look sleek, but they’ve made seasoning fuss-free. Definitely a little luxury we now can’t live without. One of my favourite small upgrades: a proper utensil organiser. Everything has its place now—no more digging around for that one spatula. Simple, clean, and way more efficient. This setup makes it effortless to find what I need while cooking, and it’s incredibly satisfying to open a drawer that’s always neat.