Keeping dishes and bowls in cabinets has several benefits. First of all, this can effectively save space, because the space utilization inside the cabinet is usually much higher than placing it outside. Placing plates and bowls in the cabinet can prevent direct contact with dust and keep the tableware clean and hygienic. Especially for tableware that is not commonly used, placing it at the innermost part of the cabinet can prevent the kitchen surface from looking cluttered. In addition, the design of cabinets is usually more reasonable and can better organize and manage tableware. For example, the use of glass cabinet doors makes it easier for users to select and access dishes.
However, it is important to note that dishes should be drained before placing them in the cabinet to avoid moisture causing bacterial growth or damage to the cabinet material. It is very important to keep the inside of the cabinet ventilated and dry.








