Frequency of Use Analysis
High-Frequency Items
Items used daily or multiple times per day are placed in primary zones with maximum accessibility. These zones are typically within arm's reach and require minimal movement to access.
Medium-Frequency Items
Items used weekly or occasionally are positioned in secondary zones, still accessible but not occupying prime real estate in the spatial configuration.
Low-Frequency Items
Seasonal or rarely used items are allocated to storage areas that maximize space efficiency while maintaining organized accessibility when needed.
Functional Grouping
Items are clustered by function rather than frequency alone, creating logical associations that support workflow and reduce search time.
Ergonomic Flow Patterns
Path of Movement
Placement follows natural movement patterns within a space, reducing unnecessary steps and physical strain during daily activities.
Work Triangle Concept
In kitchen environments, frequently used items are positioned to form efficient work triangles, minimizing travel distance between key functional areas.
Vertical Optimization
Utilizing vertical space effectively, with heavier items at lower levels and lighter, less frequently used items at higher elevations.
Before and After Analysis
Initial State
Before systematic placement, items are often positioned randomly or based on immediate convenience, leading to inefficient space usage and increased search time.
Optimized State
After applying spatial logic principles, items are arranged according to frequency and function, creating intuitive pathways and reducing daily friction.
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