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DON'T remodel your kitchen without incorporating a few life-changing features, a renovator has revealed.
She can't imagine going back to basics after her life with the six must-have items.
"Things I love in my kitchen remodel that just make sense," Amanda Nighbert (@amandanighbertrd) explained.
Her first couldn't live without feature was a conveniently located pot filler - no more back-and-forth trips to the sink needed.
More kitchen magic was underway as she pulled out an adjustable KitchenAid cabinet.
A fully stocked utensil drawer was also a big draw for being so easily accessible - literally next to the stove.
The registered dietician and self-proclaimed boss lady was a big fan of her functional container storage, which she pulled out from a cabinet.
And she wasn't finished showing off the essential additions yet as there were not one - but two - handy hands-free trash cans.
While one trash can was under her marble island, the other one was found right by the sink.
Apparently, double the trash cans equals double the kitchen fun.
Still, her most suspenseful item of all was what she declared "the best thing in my new kitchen."
The coveted surprise item was a detachable sink, which Amanda seemed to be making good use of as she washed her multi-colored cherry tomatoes.
The keeper of the best-kept kitchen secrets had wannabe remodelers asking more questions on how to design their own dream kitchens.
"Building a house and need the name of that sink, please!" a dietician who knew just what her kitchen needed responded.
Other impressed followers of the incorporated items were left in awe, with one saying: "I didn’t know some of these things existed. Thanks for sharing!"