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The Kitchen: Where Everything Begins

“Cabinets: The Forgotten Corner of the Kitchen”

The kitchen always feels like the most active heart of the home.
It’s the gathering point — where aromas mix with conversations and the small rituals of everyday life.
Yet, between the shine of the stove and the smell of freshly brewed coffee, there’s one place that often goes unnoticed: the cabinets.

That’s where we store everything — the everyday plates, the breakfast glasses, the spices, the little keepsakes… and without realizing it, also dust, grease, and moisture.
Cabinets quietly accumulate the passage of time, but when we open them, they should greet us with freshness, not neglect.

A deep cleaning every now and then can completely change the feel of your kitchen.
The perfect mix? Warm water, a few tablespoons of baking soda, and a few drops of lemon.
With a soft cloth and gentle circular motions, clean each door, each edge, and every handle.
Dry with a clean cloth, and you’ll see the original tone of the wood or laminate come back to life.

If you want to keep them spotless for longer, place small sachets of coffee grounds, cloves, or baking soda inside — they absorb moisture and maintain a fresh scent without chemicals.

Beyond the visual, cleaning your cabinets is a way of clearing your mind.
Every door that opens effortlessly, every dish exactly where it belongs, gives you a small but meaningful sense of harmony.

Because a clean kitchen is not just something you see — it’s something you feel.
And in that simple daily act — cleaning, organizing, opening again — a quiet sense of calm is born and stays with you throughout the day.