Monday, May 24, 2010

Need information about the use of equilateral triangles in kitchen design?

I would like some references/information on the use of equilateral triangles in kitchen design. I think the idea is to have a more efficient workspace.





Thanks in advance.

Need information about the use of equilateral triangles in kitchen design?
arch 101





An efficient work triangle in the kitchen doesn't have to be equilateral but it does help to keep it reasonably close. Measure the distance between the 3 major work areas, sink, cook top, and refrigerator. Total the distance between the three. The optimum distance should be between 12-21 feet. In an equilateral triangle that's 4 to 7 feet per side. There are other things to consider such as how many people will be cooking at the same time and is there enough space to accommodate all persons comfortably.
Reply:Chlorina2006's info is correct. Also make sure that your ref is not close to your range.
Reply:what are you doing?


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