HDB Kitchen Organization with a KonMari Consultant | Kitchen Planning, Declutter & Tidying Tips

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Published 2021-05-16
Hello! Welcome back to the Limhaus. In this episode, we have Esther, a certified Konmari Consultant in Singapore who helped us quite a bit when we were planning our space and when we first moved in. The KonMari Method encourages tidying by category – not by location. The process of the tidying journey begins with clothes, then moving on to books, papers, komono (miscellaneous items), and lastly, sentimental items.

Since we moved in last Christmas, it's been a good 5 months and we started to see clutter again in our kitchen. In this episode, we'll share tips for a tidy kitchen through a decluttering and organizing session with Esther. Do watch on and find out more!

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All Comments (21)
  • @sara.cbc92
    Marie Kondo is first and foremost a good business woman. her tidying methods come later. she also has the charm and charisma to sell her books and workshops. Most people can't do that even if given the same business model.
  • Regarding food packaging, though it looks cleaner and tidier without the big plastic packaging bag, and just store the content in a nicer looking jar/container, I do find it rather fussy whenever I need to recall some details, such as the expiry date, the ingredients, etc. And I don't want the extra step to write down every single expiry date for my food... So my solution is, finish what you buy as soon as possible 😂
  • @lornam3637
    I love the idea of families of cutlery - now I will smile at the little families in my drawers :)
  • @hbianl5661
    Wow! That’s the toughest job for me to get organised! P/a: Love Esther’s cool & Jonas & mommy’s jovial laughters ~ so cute & great video!!
  • @judycollora4000
    thanks for going through the process of tidying up the food pantry, and the dishes. it really helps to see an example. and you girls are so fun to watch together. "relax, relax, relax" she says 😂💗
  • @cindexq
    This is such a nice and practical video. I really like how you suggested using current storage first before buying new ones. Lot's of good tips. Very realistic.
  • @ginatheng9506
    Thank you for sharing yr home. I can imagine taking everything out fm my cabinet. There are so many things right. Yr home looks great.
  • @ChirpyChat
    Upright plates in a drawer means they clang against the rack when drawer is opened or closed. Impractical. Granted that clutter-less kitchen makes it safe and easy to clean but c'mon, a kitchen is not a showpiece for our social media.
  • @ellat2302
    boy wish I had Pantry pullout. Mine is a small tall cabinet, Stuff gets lost way in back! but nice idea she has.
  • @tanamyhc
    Alamak need to b certified to declutter, tidying ur stuff... I hv been a very neat n tidy person since I was a kid... hmm more than 40 yrs ago. These days 什么都可以 become professional.
  • This is very helpful, thank you so much for the tips! :) I also had a great laugh as well, you both are funny :) xo
  • @TheCarlaProject
    I'm missing baskets!! I need more baskets in my life...and my kitchen specifically!
  • @chrisrene5285
    I wonder if it is real necessity to home each equipment especially rice cooker or toaster as you need to use it every day? Will it be too much of hassle to bring out each time you need it. I must agree that it does free up the counter space.
  • @icalai
    btw, "cutlery" is already the plural term. No need to say "cutleries". Cheers!
  • @shirleysim8587
    Like the drawers organisation but really don't like it that the table top is so empty as if like no one staying there kind of feeling. Too troublesome to keep moving rice cooker in and out if you are cooking everyday.
  • @romepix
    Thank you so much! Great tips!
  • @andrea9797mdd
    I can't keep snacks like that in my kitchen. I'd eat non stop 😅
  • @GlycoAngel6690
    Vertical plates? I have a problem with that… there’s a tendency for them to chip more