Tiny Kitchen, Big Water Problems
Tiny kitchens are cute until you try to cook, make tea, and fill a water pitcher without elbowing a toaster.
And if your tap water tastes “municipal,” it shows up everywhere:
Because food is mostly water, and water is the base.
Small-space water hacks that actually work
1) Slim countertop filter
Designed for tight counters—big taste improvement without a remodel.
2) Fridge-door glass pitcher
If it fits the door, you’ll actually use it.
3) Create a “water zone”
One spot for pitcher/filter + bottles. No Tetris. No chaos.
4) Upgrade in stages
Renters: countertop + shower filter.
Homeowners: under-sink when ready.
Quick path
- simplest device that fits your counter.
- make it aesthetic and easy.
- consistent routine = calm.
- test + report if you want proof.
👉 Take the Water Health Check
👉 Book a Water Health Consult for the cleanest plan in the smallest space.



