Don’t follow trends blindly—practicality is key for kitchen renovations. First, follow the “wash-cut-cook” workflow: arrange the sink, preparation area, and stove in sequence with 80-100cm between each. This saves time from back-and-forth movement. Choose quartz stone countertops for scratch and stain resistance, with rounded corners to prevent collisions. Second, focus on storage: install ceiling cabinets to the top to avoid wasting upper space; add drawer-style baskets under the countertop for categorized storage of tableware (no more bending to search); install wall hooks for spatulas and spoons to save counter space. Finally, pay attention to details: use outlets with switches to avoid frequent plugging and unplugging; choose a large single-basin sink for easier pot washing; lay non-slip tiles to prevent falls while cooking. A user-friendly kitchen makes cooking enjoyable.

