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I have a tiny kitchen but also an appliance addiction. I have an entire folding table dedicated to all my beautiful machines for which I lack counter space, lol
When I lived in a studio with negligible counter space, the portable dishwasher sat atop one of those commercial grade wire rolling racks, which also doubled as shelves for my irresponsible amount of spices
Don't let lack of counter space stifle your maximalism. Just make more counter space lol
Haha, I love that. Spices are another one of my weaknesses as well. And I'd like nothing more than to do something similar to what you did, actually.
Problem is my wife doesn't like the aesthetics of my solutions. I'm slowly wearing her down, tho. We went with something that she liked but wasn't as practical as it should've been. She's realized that it's not what we we were hoping for and has agreed to change it. Haven't found anything worthwhile at the obvious stores like Ikea and such so now I'm looking for alternatives.
happy furniture hunting! :]
Thanks! <3
LOL agreed.
I actually got the cheap table tops from IKEA and some adjustable metal legs and I use a weird space where the extra long radiator is and made a counter top out of it.
Making more space is almost always a good idea. And there are lots of ways to do it.