I have a diddy kitchen at home and it's given me a chance to de-clutter (unless you have a family!). I have beams in the kitchen and hang a few pots & pans etc off there. Also, racks on the wall - as long as the utensils are all wooden or all chrome/steel it shouldn't look untidy. Also, Lakeland (homewares catalogue) have a great long, rectangular trolley that can hold loads of condiments, jars etc & will easily slot in between cupboards and a washing machine for example.
Failing this, eat out as much as poss!!
2006-07-17 22:31:14
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answered by Jacques Rouseau 1
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i'm a immediately toddler of a lesbian. I certainly have been married considering November of 1993. My husband and that i the two labored as quickly as we first have been given married and the home frequently taking place jobs became into divided. i do no longer suggestions doing dishes and cleansing the bathing room. He does not suggestions vacuuming and removing the trash. as quickly as my occupation took off, he became into waiting to stop working (via an ailment). He now does all the home frequently taking place jobs (notwithstanding to no longer my typical of expectation, yet you have have been given to %. your battles!). he's amazingly god with laundry - a activity a despise. he's getting greater effective at making waiting nutrition too. We artwork jointly on that one. I pay all the charges - he's undesirable with money and can bounce tests throughout city if he had get entry to to the account. the biggest factor is to chat and to enable your expectancies be usual. think of approximately how significant some thing is to you in the previous you initiate a combat over it - you will save various heartache that way.
2016-10-08 01:20:40
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answered by esannason 4
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Put your cups in a cupboard above where your kettle is if possible. All tins/dry food in cupboards near to the fridge. It will probably be a matter of trial and error. If something doesn't work where it is, move it around. Have fun!
2006-07-17 22:28:34
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answered by Kandi 2
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If you go onto either the Ikea or B&Q website (B&Q website is www.diy.com) then they have kitchen planners on there. Alternatively, you can get someone from B&Q or Ikea to come to your home for a free consultation about what you can do with your space.
2006-07-17 22:26:26
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answered by susanradford18 4
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There are computer programs also that are fairly handy to use giving you the options to change the layout as many times as you want till you get it the way you want it to be.
2006-07-17 22:30:36
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answered by Rory B 1
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Organise the kitchen??? You clearly have waaay too much time on your hands ...
2006-07-17 22:28:50
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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just go to a kitchen shop they will ahve ready made designs, or do it yourself, pick everything yourself it is fun and then it is how you want it.
2006-07-17 22:29:32
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answered by jame_football 5
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move again
2006-07-17 22:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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