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Cool Kitchen Tips You'll Definitely Want to Replicate

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We share the best ideas from interiors we've had the pleasure of visiting

Today we prepared a collection of great and useful ideas for the kitchen. We're sharing them with you!

One of the non-standard storage spaces is the area under the base cabinets. For example, designer Olga Gashchenko hides canned goods and marinades there.

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For greater convenience, soft dining chairs can be equipped with a rotating base. This is what beginner designer Julia did when decorating a kitchen for her mother-in-law.

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Julia disguised the plumbing access panel for utility meters: she glued the same brick pattern as on the wall onto gypsum board and attached magnetic fasteners. A very stylish solution. 👍

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There is another interesting decorative element on this kitchen: Julia hid the range hood box behind the ceiling cornice.

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On Dima Balandin's kitchen, the drying rack for clean dishes is placed not as usual — at the top, next to the dishwasher. There's sense in it: water doesn't drip down the arms, and large pots are easy to move.

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You don't need to overload your kitchen sink with an additional tap for filtered water; instead, install a mixer with dual outlets. This is very convenient! Check out how such a tap looks in blogger Kati's kitchen.

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Which solution did you like the most? Share in the comments which tips you'd like to replicate at home. What would you do differently?