The kitchen is most certainly the distance in houses that is remodeled the many. For tenants and homeowners alike, maybe not having enough room or perfect appliances can limit comfort and culinary imagination in the kitchen. However, for Kimberley Hasselbrink, food photographer and founder of The Year in Food, her rented flat’s kitchen would be the birthplace of her seasonally-inspired culinary masterpieces, despite its less-than-ideal design. Although Hasselbrink’s San Francisco apartment includes a fantastic amount of room, her kitchen is restricted in both storage and size. A lack of natural light was chilling at first, but with a couple quirky thrift finds, playful art and classic accessories, Hasselbrink managed to make the kitchen feel like her very own. Hasselbrink makes the most of her distance by keeping things crisp and clean, accenting with easy but quirky accessories. “Hidden is my response most of the time, unless the thing is both…