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Read our privacy notice . Attempting to make the most of kitchen space in city-based flats makes us feel like professional Tetris players. Furniture and storage combinations whirl through our heads at a million miles an hour while we try to decipher a perfectly flush, neat and tidy aesthetic solution for stacks of pans, Dutch ovens , serving platters and more.
If only there were some kind of trick to help solve the puzzle a little faster, in true Tetris fashion...
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Enter: the humble kitchen trolley. Hold your judgement, for the unbeatably practical, portable and often foldable piece of kit isn’t reserved solely for your grandparents’ house. Think of it as a stylish cheat code for hosts with the most and organisation enthusiasts to enjoy stylishly exposed kitchenware – from Le Creuset pots and brand-new cookbooks to decanted grains and pasta.
Rather than working tirelessly to fit everything and more into your shallow kitchen cupboards, before realising that even retrieving a cereal bowl from the precariously packed crockery is next to impossible, invest in a value-for-money, size-appropriate kitchen trolley to alleviate all your storage woes. When you’re entertaining, you can exchange certain, d.
