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Reddit mentions of ProCook Gourmet Induction Non-Stick Saute Pan & Lid 28cm Black
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- 11”/3.6-quart sauté pan with lid. Search for ProCook Gourmet pans for the rest of the range and set offers!
- Non-stick wok suitable for use with: Induction, electric, gas, ceramic, glass and halogen cooktops. Oven safe up to 500 F. Dishwasher safe. Item weight: 5 lbs
- Our classic black-coated Gourmet cookware is made from 3.5 mm aluminum for even heat distribution. All items include silicone stay-cool handles and hanging holes on saucepans, skillets, sauté pan and wok
- The self-basting, steel-rimmed, toughened glass lids retain moisture and flavor. All pans are coated with a 5-star ProCook Ultra double-layer PFOA-FREE stick-resistant finish.
- ProCook designs, manufactures and supplies innovative products – plus we're passionate about quality and service. This knife block set is backed by a 10-year ProCook guarantee
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 11 Inches |
Size | 10 |
Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Width | 11 Inches |
I’d suggest investing in a nice sofa bed, so you can fold it up when you have guests or if you’re feeling a bit claustrophobic and want to have a bit more room. I have this muji one which is very comfy and bigger than my normal bed when unfolded: https://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?Sec=19&Sub=82&PID=5266&qclr=5055321399161
For the tv, could you mount it on the wall? Always good to save floor space wherever possible. Also get a chromecast if possible, honestly just cause it’s great haha; can use tv as a speaker if you have Spotify, can watch YouTube on it, watch films etc.
I’d also suggest investing in one good pan that works as a pot too, something wide with tall rims, perfect for basically everything, frying as well as pasta etc. I did so for several years when I only had a hotplate, something like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0026OSRSU. Will save a lot of space.
Also, in the kitchen, consider getting matching spice jars and putting them on the shelves; it’ll remove much of the busy look that regular spice packets have, like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07KM8971W. And also get a big chopping board to use on top of the sink, I’ve seen a bunch of youtubers who live in Japan doing that.
Of course, plants, hanging from the ceiling would be best to save on floor space. A window basket with some trailing plants (maybe English ivy if available?) would be nice on the balcony too.
I’d also get a foldable table and chairs for the balcony to make it like a cute lil outdoor living space when the weather is nice enough, but suitable for inside too, something like this: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/saltholmen-table-2-folding-chairs-outdoor-beige-s29218107/.
Maybe a low small table would be good inside as well, to act as both a bedside table and coffeetable for the sofa bed. I’d also suggest getting a little cable tidy system, clear up the clutter as much as poss, like this: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/romma-cable-management-box-with-lid-white-90289836/
Honestly think just a sofa bed and the foldable chairs & table will be pretty much all the furniture you need. If it’s not nice outside, you can bring the table & chairs inside, and if they’re weatherproof they can be stored outside to keep maximum floor space. And you can always eat dinner on your lap on a sofa bed! Though it does depend how many clothes you have, if they don’t all fit in the inbuilt cupboards then perhaps a clothes rail, which generally looks p nice and minimalist anywhere imo, perhaps could even fit in the hallway if preferred.
Wow that was an essay holy f.