To the left of the front window is a black hose running up the wall that is part of the system that runs water along to the back of the rabbitry to a frost-free draining faucet. We attach the hose cart to the faucet to wash the litter pans outside the back door of the rabbitry. The good draining field is a handy place to wash the vehicles out there too instead of in the driveway.
Next is the large stainless steel sink with running hot & cold water, beneath is stored a bucket for dirty bunny dishes, Odo-Ban, handcleaner, bucket for sifted fines and water travel jugs. Underneath the righthand countertop are two shelves housing three large plastic storage tubs containing clean dishes, tattoo supplies, water bottles, bunny care pamphlets and misc. I just slide them out as needed, keeps things organized and most of all clean. On one shelf is a show kit bag, Lysol & puppy pads. Both under the counter storage spaces are curtained off, not only for cosmetic purposes but also to keep the dust out when sweeping. On the right is the grain/sunflower seeds storage recycled freezer seen on the home page. Having it located here helps add more countertop space.
Above in between the two large windows you'll see the front louver vent with a built in shelf for a box fan. We can manually adjust the louvers to allow more or less ventilation. Choosing for either fresh air or combine with the fan which is generally on a timer. On the righthand window frame is an indoor/outdoor thermometer that is super handy. I'd consider it a necessity in both summer and winter. A portable phone nestled underneath. The counter area has the usual array of containers with pens & markers. A four drawer plastic unit holds cage tags, file cards, scissors, tape, combs, nail clippers, bandaids, neosporin, eye ointment, hogrings, S-hooks and anything else that comes in handy. The ever-present barn radio set to the 50-80's Oldies station and never to be without Duct tape and lint roller for removing bunny fur beside it. The rubber mat comes in handy for any sink spills so that the concrete floor doesn't become a slippery hazard. It helps the tired feet too!