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Single extension
A drawer or pull-out does not extend all the way out of the carcase. The drawer only partly opens and up to 25% of the drawer can remain in the carcase. (poor access)
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Storage space
Storage space is defined as the available room to store items. These items include amongst other things crockery, cutlery, utensils, pots and pans, as well as spices, tinned, packaged and refrigerated foodstuffs, among others. Storage space requirement depends upon cooking and shopping habits, size of the household and lifestyle.
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String study
A "string study" is actually a very simple method to demonstrate unnecessary paths in kitchen work areas.
You basically compare the paths - created by work processes - for incorrect and correct kitchen layouts.
To identify the path lines, a string is attached to the kitchen user, and at the end of the day the length of the string used is measured.
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