What changed was not the effort. What changed was the system. And the results followed quickly.
Water was the biggest issue. After each use, moisture stayed behind. This led to repeated wiping throughout the day.
Instead of asking “Where should things go?” the better question became: “What part of the setup creates repeated cleanup?”.
The footprint stayed small, but the efficiency increased. No complex system was required, yet the workflow improved significantly.
The organization held up over time. The system stayed consistent between uses.
The system reduced friction. Each tool was easier to use and return.
The difference between the two setups was check here not price or size. It was flow. That difference changed everything.
A high-function sink system should:
Redirect drainage
Separate tools by function
Support easy maintenance
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