keittiökolmio
Keittiökolmio, literally translating to "kitchen triangle" in Finnish, refers to the conceptual arrangement of the three primary work areas in a kitchen: the sink, the refrigerator, and the stove/cooktop. This design principle aims to optimize efficiency and workflow by placing these essential components in a triangular formation. The idea is that the distance between each of these points should be manageable, allowing for smooth movement and minimizing unnecessary steps for the cook.
The concept originated in the early 20th century, often attributed to the Bauhaus school in Germany, and
While the keittiökolmio is a foundational concept, modern kitchen designs may adapt or deviate from it based