Home*Updated* More Kitchen Hacks: Easy Tips for a Spotless Kitchen

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Cosy Japandi-inspired home with a touch of Mid-century Modern!
*Updated* More Kitchen Hacks: Easy Tips for a Spotless Kitchen
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- Japandi
- HDB (Resale)
- ~700 sqft
- 2 br
- Solo Living
And… we’re back with another post about my kitchen! This space is easily one of my favourite (and most well-used) parts of the home. Now that it’s been over a year since I started using it daily, here’s Part 2 — with more updates on how it’s holding up, the current condition, and just how easy it’s been to maintain! I can’t recommend this bread box enough. It neatly stores all my daily essentials — from supplements to tea supplies — while keeping the clutter completely out of sight. Plus, its aesthetic design seriously elevates the vibe! On the right side of my breadbox, I used the popular IKEA wooden tray — it fits perfectly and adds to the setup! Note: Grouping similar items on a single tray instantly makes the space look more organised (and neater than it actually is!). This is a tip that has worked wonders for me, not just in the kitchen but all over the house as well! I’ve mentioned this before, but with open shelving, I always prioritise items that offer both aesthetics and function. If something doesn’t meet both criteria, I simply don’t get it. It’s all about creating a space that’s both beautiful and practical. I prefer using transparent, minimal hooks so they don’t distract from my precious terrazzo backsplash — I paid good money for it! Haha! Zuutii products are my absolute favourite — they make my cooking counter look effortlessly aesthetic while being practical and easy to use with its user friendly design! These are their drip-free oil carafes which I use on the daily. On the other side of the cooking counter, alongside the Zuutti spice containers, I use Daiso’s “Ultimate” Stackable/Foldable container to store my cooking essentials. When not in use, it folds away easily and stays out of sight — perfect for saving space without the clutter. If you're in the midst of renovation and still finalising your kitchen design, I highly recommend considering KompacPlus countertops. They're not only aesthetically pleasing, but also come with the option of a matching sink cover — a great way to keep your kitchen looking clean and pristine! Right below my induction stove, I have a full size pull-out for storing all my frequently used cooking utensils. The polyprophylene storage organisers are bought from MUJI's modular PP box series and Daiso. I've mentioned this before but it bears repeating. I really love my pull-out solution for my bins! If you can include this in your kitchen, I highly recommend it! As a tea lover, I use this IKEA trolley with a lid to store all my tea-making essentials. It keeps everything in one place and lets me wheel my tea setup anywhere in the house — perfect for tea time, anytime, anywhere! Thank you for reading my post! if you want to know more kitchen hacks and tips, check out my other full-length post which goes into detail how I organise every nook and cranny. Meanwhile, if you have any questions or would like to share your own organisation tips, please feel free to leave a comment below. Until my next post, see ya!