I took the LSAT in my living room, which is next to my kitchen. When the proctor asked me to scan the room and my camera panned to the kitchen, they didn't say anything. I think if you try to empty the kitchen as much as you can prior to the test you should be okay.
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I took the LSAT in my living room, which is next to my kitchen. When the proctor asked me to scan the room and my camera panned to the kitchen, they didn't say anything. I think if you try to empty the kitchen as much as you can prior to the test you should be okay.