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An Enclume pot rack will solve my over cluttered kitchen
Recently, I bought a built in electric oven. My hubby tore down the doors of the kitchen cabinet, stuff in the electric oven, making sure there are enough space for hot air circulation and we got ourselves a built in electric oven.
However, it means I have to give up a lot of kitchen space and my pots and pans which used to be stored in the kitchen cabinet are placed elsewhere. It is so cluttered but I have little choice as I am running out of space on my kitchen top. So, these beautiful enclume pot racks will be the best solution for messy kitchen like mine.
If you cook often, you will know how inconvenient it is to store the pots and pans in cabinets as we need them within easy reach. If we have a enclume pot rack at home, all those can be stored overhead. The enclume potracks not only make things convenient, it certainly lends a classic touch to a kitchen. Sort of Ratatouille (The movie) feel, if you ask me.
Posted by lilian on November 11th, 2008 under GeneralInteresting related posts you shouldn't miss
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November 12th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Wah, the price is really steep! Which one did you buy? Take-lah the picture of your kitchen see how you put the new built-in oven. Eh, like you never post the picture of your kitchen here hor?