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Need help deciding what should go in each kitchen cabinet (especially awkward corner cabinet)

Need help deciding what should go in each kitchen cabinet (especially awkward corner cabinet)

We moved into a new house and I’m struggling to figure out the most efficient way to organize our kitchen. I’d love if people could look at the photo and tell me what they would store in each cabinet and drawer.

A couple things to note:
The skinny door on the far right is the pantry.
The cabinet that’s giving me the most trouble is the lower cabinet immediately to the right of the stove (blue arrow). It extends really deep into the corner, but because the opening is only one small door, it’s hard to actually use all that space. Bigger items would fit in there, but they physically don’t fit through the opening.

I’d love to hear how you’d divide things up:
Plates/bowls
Glasses and mugs
Food storage containers
Pots and pans
Baking dishes
Mixing bowls
Small appliances
Cutting boards
Spices/oils
Everyday cooking utensils
Cleaning supplies
Anything else you think makes sense

If you had this exact kitchen, what would go where? I’m especially curious how you’d handle that awkward corner cabinet without wasting all that space.
Thanks!

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