Food Prep Zone
Most of your work in the kitchen is food preparation, such as chopping, rinsing, measuring, mixing, grating, grabbing ingredients from the pantry or fridge, opening cans, and transferring mixtures from prep bowls to cookware. It’s a hardworking space, so it should work hard for you.
What you need in a good prep work zone: Your prep zone needs ample countertop work surface, easy access to a sink (preferably one with a garbage disposal) and a refrigerator.
You’ll also want to be able to quickly grab items such as cutting boards, knives, utensils, mixing bowls, and spices. With Shenandoah, there are multiple ways to incorporate clever storage with pull-outs and functional elements inside of drawers and cupboards.
Pro-tip: Just how much workspace do you need? The National Kitchen & Bath Association recommends that you have a minimum countertop surface of 36” wide by 24” deep for food preparation.