
One-room studio flat
Studio kitchen counter
Counter split into a daily-reach tray, a wet sink edge and a clear prep margin.
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One-room studio flat
Counter split into a daily-reach tray, a wet sink edge and a clear prep margin.

Two-bed rental kitchen
Four lanes keep cutlery, tools and small parts from drifting together.

Apartment utility nook
Two sort baskets, a clip tub and one flat folding surface in a tight corner.

Hallway by the front door
A keys tray and one basket, with half the shelf kept deliberately open.

Shared bathroom
Cups, folded cloths and a grouped bottle tray over a quick-dry mat.

Box bedroom
A single tray holds rest items, a charge spot and a calm clear corner.

Galley kitchen cupboard
Matching jars in front, baskets in the middle, tall items on a back riser.

Living-room work nook
A write zone and a cable basket leave the front desk edge fully open.
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