I have about 7 feet of counter space, plus a 36x43-inch island. The island was made for me by my stepdad – Ted Fairhead who used to post here. I adore it and will never give it up as long as I live:
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ozisforme, on Flickr
The top is used for prep work, staging things (oftentimes my mise ends up here), breadbox, fruit basket and mail sorting/note taking/etc. Except for the Easter basket and the rack of decorative plates behind it, nothing is really ‘for show’.
It has bookshelves on three sides – perfect for cookbooks, magazines and a low liquor shelf:
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ozisforme, on Flickr
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ozisforme, on Flickr
Also room for seldom-used pitchers. Yes, the currently-in-use drink bottles end up on the floor. Please ignore the Godawful vinyl flooring which we have been meaning to replace since we moved in over 15 years ago. The toaster lives under here, which is fine with me since I don’t use it very often. The vacuum sealer (known as the Suck Thing around here) is under there, too. Which means that I forget to use it as often as I should.
When I measured the counters, I was surprised that there was 7 feet of it. Because it is so awkward, I guess. The first section:
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ozisforme, on Flickr
is just less than 2 feet long and dominated by my beloved convection/toaster oven, which I use a lot.
The second section:
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ozisforme, on Flickr
Is the always problematical corner section which houses the KA, the coffee maker and coffee accoutrements and the famous utensil forest. This is also where most of my prep work happens. Each of the ‘arms’ of the counter is about 19 inches long.
The last section:
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ozisforme, on Flickr
is nine inches long and houses salts, oil, garlic and Mr. Kim’s instant coffee. Pot holders hang on the side of the fridge.
All I can say is thank God for wall mounted microwaves! There are things that have to be stored elsewhere in the house – blender, food processor, etc. that don’t get used very often because they are a PITA to get out/find. Any tips would be GREATLY appreciated!