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Consumer Information

KITCHEN PREP ZONES

Since the kitchen is considered the heart of the home, it should come as no surprise that we spend nearly seventy percent of our time there. Everyone loves the kitchen, especially since so many delicious things are made there, like sweets and comfort foods. With so much traffic, however, and everyone doing something different, things can get tight as many people try different tasks. That’s where kitchen prep zones can help out. Learn more about a kitchen prep zone and how it can benefit you in your home.

What Are Kitchen Prep Zones?

These are designated areas in the kitchen that serve a unique purpose or function. Because everything you need is right there, it saves time and allows several people to multitask in the kitchen. The main goal is to create multiple zones within a layout while creating a unified space. Read what Houzz has to say about kitchen prep zones.

Baking

Is there a baker in the family? Someone who loves to delight everyone with amazing desserts? A bake zone can help create a unique space in the kitchen that provides everything needed in one area. Pans, mixing bowls, baking supplies, and appliances are all neatly within easy reach. Designing a custom baking space eliminates the usual kitchen run-ins and makes sweet treats easier to make.

Cooking

Tired of running all over your kitchen to find the supplies you need to make a meal for the family? A cooking zone could eliminate wasted time by bringing it all together. Create a space where spices, cooking pans, utensils, and serving bowls are all in one area. Spending less time gathering the necessary items for dinner means it will be served faster, allowing you to spend more time with your family.

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Specialty Zones

Sometimes, what is needed is a specialty zone that cannot be contaminated by other items or be cooked with certain foods. Kosher kitchens have strict requirements regarding food preparation; for instance, meat and dairy products must be kept and prepared separately. Having two sinks, two ovens, and two sets of dishes is also customary. By having zones dedicated to each group, there will be no contamination, and each zone will be stocked with the necessary prep items.

Just What You Have Needed!

At Walker Woodworking, we understand the need for personal space, which helps keep things running smoothly and efficiently. Because we specialize in custom, your only limit is your imagination. We proudly service more than twelve counties, including Mecklenburg, Henderson, Buncombe, Spartanburg, Greenville, and Catawba, among others. Browse our gallery to view some of the kitchens we have already done. What kitchen prep zones have you been dreaming about? Give us a call and let us help you bring it to life.

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As we reflect on 2015, so much has happened, and we are truly grateful for it all. We want to extend our very heartfelt thanks to all our new and loyal customers. We appreciate each of you!

The cerused oak for the island and bar area is custom-painted with a color we named ‘hunting lodge gray’ with a white glaze. Revere Pewter from the Benjamin Moore Historical collection is the perimeter color of the kitchen.