Work Triangle
Basics
As you prepare food, you naturally move between three places where you do three different tasks: clean-up, cooking, and food storage your sink, cooktop and refrigerator, respectively. Imagine a triangle that connects them. This is your work triangle, and it’s the heart of your kitchen design. Ideally, each side should be at least 4 feet long, but less than 9 feet long. Of course, you’ll also need a place for food preparation like cutting, and the most efficient place for that is within your work triangle. It could be a countertop on an island, or between the cooking and food storage zones.
To view more information on the different task zones, mouse over the corresponding hotspots .
