A kitchen island offers many advantages especially when you have some open area in the middle of the cooking center. Besides being useful for storing utensils, you can also use it for preparing meals, serving buffets as well as using it as a breakfast table. With the rapid development of interior designs today, kitchen islands are available with various unique designs and materials. Bring a stylish touch to your kitchen with some of these ideas:
An owner of a smaller home sometimes faces difficulties in arranging kitchen cabinets, an island and a dining table due to limited space. Often, a homeowner decides not to use an island in order to allow room for a dining table. Actually, this problem can be overcome by installing a kitchen island with an integrated dining table or a dining counter. Such furniture is usually smaller in size compared to the usual table. With this kind of design, you will no longer face a dilemma whether to install a kitchen island or a dining table. Plus, you can prepare meals while watching your loved ones having their dinner or breakfast close by – a prestige one seldom has with a separated dining table.
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Most often, a kitchen island is designed in a rectangular or square shape. The sharp corners of these shapes make them look rigid. For a more casual touch, you can try unique shapes such as C-, S- or a oval-shape.
Traditional kitchen islands are rather bulky to allow for plenty of cabinets and drawers to store utensils. However, half of these compartments may remain unused if they are hard to reach. Think again before you select this type. If you want simplicity, opt for furniture with fewer drawers and cabinets. Slimmer designs might not hold lots of utensils, but they surely give you a cleaner look in your kitchen, and more floor space as well.