The Kitchen Work Triangle in 2024: Modern Design Trends and Smarter Workflows
- Dino Rachiele

- Aug 25, 2025
- 1 min read
Over the years, the standards and preferences for countertop space around kitchen sinks, known as set-off space, have evolved significantly. Traditionally, ample space was reserved on either side of the sink to accommodate dish drying racks and food preparation activities. However, modern kitchen designs often emphasize minimalism and efficiency, leading to more streamlined setups. Nowadays, homeowners prefer larger, multifunctional workstation sinks that incorporate cutting boards, colanders, and drying areas directly into the design, reducing the need for extensive countertop set-off space. This shift not only maximizes functional use of the kitchen work areas but also caters to the growing trend of customizing spaces to suit individual cooking habits and preferences. As a result, the allocation of set-off space now varies more widely, tailored to the specific needs and layout of each kitchen rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all standard. Take a look at this 60 second video below...




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