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7 Tips for Surviving in a Shared Kitchen Space- Developing an Amiable Rhythm

Sharing innovative spaces in vibrant commercial and cultural hubs with inspired individuals comes with a heap of perks; however, smart people and space management skills are required for everything to flow smoothly. Here's how to foster palatable harmony when maintaining a common kitchen space.

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Opt for Co-Living

A successful social experiment for the Digital Age, the best co-living packages allow you to personalise your lifestyle by catering to individuals who are like-minded in terms of background, preferences, work ethic, and interests. Co-living is not the same as flat sharing, as it involves state-of-the-art amenities and a mindfully crafted ambience to maximise safety, productivity, and compatibility in a top-notch communal space. Therefore, not only does this bespoke brand of shared accommodation ensure that your kitchen space will be pleasant and up to date, but also that those you share it with will be on the same page as you!

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Have Blanket Rules

While setting ground rules might sound slightly pre-schoolish, it does achieve the purpose of ensuring that everyone is clear on the standards of cleanliness and coordination expected. For instance, setting in motion basic maxims like "if you didn't buy it, don't eat it", "wash up and keep your items separate", or "if it smells bad, throw it out" can play a huge role in preserving amicable relations between housemates.

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Designate Storage Space

Whether it's the stash of toothsome treats you savour after work or the gorgeous lacquerware platter you inherited as a family heirloom, you can't expect your housemates not to accidentally pick them up if they're on display! Therefore, it's a great idea to keep your belongings separate, whether on a designated pantry shelf, kitchen cupboard, or safely placed in your room. If you're looking for sophisticated co-living spaces proffering avant-garde amenities for work and recreation, venture no further than lyf by Ascott.

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Divide and Conquer

If you are blessed with a spacious kitchen equipped with glossy surfaces and gleaming appliances, cleaning up for just one person can be quite a chore! Therefore, treat the counter, oven, and stove as separate zones, divide them fairly when occupying the kitchen and conquer them separately when tidying up!

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All Hands on Deck

If it's taco game night or a one-pot pasta kind of dinner, it makes sense for everyone to be invited to lend a helping hand! For instance, if one person takes a major share of the cooking, the other can help with smaller tasks like chopping up vegetables, stirring, or pre-heating the oven, and cleaning up can be handed over to another flatmate.

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Be Forbearing

It never hurts to be kind and considerate; for instance, if your flatmate was in a rush that morning and forgot to wash her cereal bowl before work, it'll only take you a minute to tackle the dirty dish! All you need to do is put yourself in your housemate's shoes; for example, if they have a deadline to polish off that night, you can offer to clean up the kitchen and take them some snacks, even if you don't have to! These small favours are likely to be returned and become a norm once initiated, contributing to a healthy, helpful, and pleasant environment to eat, work, and socialise in.

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Ask and Express

Communication is a keystone to all mutually beneficial relationships and talking things out with your flatmate will help you avoid a world of trouble and frustration. For instance, you can't purchase a huge and expensive coffee machine and expect your roommate to be thrilled about it or dole out some cash without informing him or her in advance! And if you have certain pet peeves, such as greasy surfaces or unwashed dishes piled up in the sink, be sure to clarify this to your housemate.

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