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Hej! (Swedish)
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We know more and more people are living in small spaces and spending time on home-cooked meals.
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So we challenged ourselves to make a fully functional, clutter-free kitchen as small as possible for a mature couple in the city.
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The key is to use maximised storage and versatile solutions that create space to cook and move around freely.
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We started by using as much of the height and width as possible for closed storage and a work area.
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The room feels spacious and calm with modern, sleek fronts.
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Two kitchen musts are here--and the oven's even a microwave.
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We included a dishwasher, which means the fridge doesn't fit on this wall.
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It's over here and still close to everything.
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There's more storage and another work area so two people can cook without getting in each other's way.
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We also used part of this wall for display shelves.
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They add personality and hold some favorite pieces that get used every day.
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Here, we've put a stepstool for stuff that's hard to reach and foldable chairs as extra seating.
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They're out of the way and easy to access.
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What about the table?
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The leaves are folded down during cook time, so there's plenty of room to work and relax.
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When it's time to eat, there's a table for two with a comfy side-by-side window view.
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That's a lot of storage; work space and function in one kitchen, but we squeezed it down to 6.5 square metres.
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We had to build it, of course.
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Come on in.
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We'll show you all the ingredients.
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Well-planned, flexible interiors make it easy to find what you need when you need it.
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And surfaces are kept clear.
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Over here, there's more work room for different activities like preparing and serving.
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Even if it's small, the kitchen is still the heart of the home with comfort and character.
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Ready to find the possibilities in your small space?
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Use maximised storage, sleek fronts and versatile solutions to create a modern, clutter-free kitchen with room for two to cook with love.
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Happy planning!