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Okay, I have finally gathered the nerve to admit that I have HAD IT with my kitchen arrangement. We've lived here for 3 years and have twirled around our plates,silverware,junk drawer,food bags,tin foil, food,cans,boxes,cereal...etc over and over and over again. Nothing we do is tolerable, and what we have now- the set up is just flat out obnoxiuos.
Our kitchen is basically a straight shot, with a little bit of an L shape. The L part includes the sink,dishwaser and one medium cabinet up top. Then to the right of all that we have another smaller cabinet on top with a HUGE cabinet next to it, thats the upper curve. Just below all that we have a 2 layer turn thing. Then o nthe top is a large cabinet,micro and small cabniet and then the fridge. The lower part of that is small drawer,small cabinet below.Stove.Large cabinet below and long drawer above. Fridge. We then have an island on the opposite side, with 2 large cabinets and 2 long drawers. If anyone can picture this . .detailsbelow

2007-10-29 10:15:16 · 2 answers · asked by =^.^ AlohaKitten ^.^= 2 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

above the micro are two tiny cabinets and same with above the fridge. Everythings a fricken jumble. If anyone could possibly help me figure out where I should be putting things, such as dishes,foods,silverware,cooking utensils,etc etc etc... I am just going CRAZY with my kitchen, i cant stand it anymore. Pleaseeee help. If anyone is REALLY serious about helping me, I can take and send picture's to some one.

2007-10-29 10:17:26 · update #1

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Keep pans and baking ware close to stove. Keep seasonal dinnerware above fridge, because that is too hard to get to easily. Keep pantry type items in the island across the to the opposite side ( this would be your unopened food supplies). Keep glassware and everyday dishes close to sink. Cereal , keep close to fridge, because that is where the milk is. I hope this helps you out of your puzzlement. Good Luck! You'll probably figure out then where everything else could go.

2007-10-29 10:36:50 · answer #1 · answered by LINDA D. 5 · 1 0

Map, or pictures please? I have moved 13 times as an adult, so I am pretty good at unpacking/organizing kitchens!

2007-10-29 17:27:57 · answer #2 · answered by Nurse Susan 7 · 0 0

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