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Life, Styled

Kitchen Island Designs

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An island in the kitchen serves multiple purposes beyond just being a workspace while cooking. It also provides extra storage and seating. The beauty of an island is that it is a flexible element in the kitchen, accommodating virtually any size while simultaneously allowing you to maximize your kitchen space. When homeowners plan to renovate their kitchen, they often have several design questions. This post covers some of the most common issues.

When is a kitchen island too big?

Choosing the right size for your kitchen island is crucial. If it is too big, it could obstruct traffic flow; if it is too small, it might serve no purpose. The recommended width for kitchen islands is 42 inches. However, two islands may be better suited if the space is extensive. A kitchen island should take up to 10% of the kitchen area. This allows enough room between the island and the perimeter for easy workflow. Your designer will be able to assist you in selecting the perfect size island for your kitchen, which is most suitable for your needs.

Does a kitchen island need to be centered?

Regarding kitchen design, there are various layouts, such as galley, L-shape, one-wall, and U-shape. The selected layout can impact the placement of the kitchen island, as the final position will affect the traffic flow patterns. Ultimately, the decision of where to put a kitchen island should be based on the user’s specific needs. For example, if you prefer to prep food on the island and quickly turn around to begin cooking, it may need to be closer to the stove. It’s always a good idea to consider which tasks need to be accomplished and how the island can be used to achieve those goals.

Kitchen island with drawers

Storage is a crucial element when it comes to designing a kitchen island. It is ideal for accommodating larger appliances such as stand-up mixers and crockpots. Nowadays, more people are opting for drawers over traditional cabinets, especially for those designing their homes for aging-in-place. Drawers are more accessible, and lifting items without bending down and pulling them out is easy. It is also easier to view a drawer’s contents than a cabinet. Furthermore, dishes and silverware can be easily stored in drawers, making them easily accessible.

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Kitchen island for small kitchens

Having a narrow kitchen island may only sometimes be possible in a small kitchen, but it can bring several benefits. It provides an additional workspace, making it easier for two people to work together and offering extra storage space. Additionally, the island can serve as a dining table, eliminating the need for a separate one. Opting for a custom-built island is the best way to maximize the available space, allowing you to control its dimensions and features. Overall, the advantages of having an island in a small kitchen outweigh the disadvantages of losing some space.

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Kitchen island without seating

Traditionally, a kitchen island is designed to serve multiple purposes, such as dining, working, and food preparation. However, this might not always be the case or may not align with your preferences. No strict rule requires you to do so; the decision ultimately depends on your choice and your designer’s input. If your kitchen island is between two cabinets, having something other than seating would be better, but it can still be an excellent spot for serving food.

Why have two kitchen islands?

Having one or two islands can make a big difference regarding kitchen layouts. A single island may be necessary if you have a large, open kitchen and need more workspace or storage. It can also help improve traffic flow, especially during family gatherings. On the other hand, two islands can provide additional features like a wine fridge or extra seating. While double islands are typically built in a mirrored design, they can also be separated for more variety. Additionally, the islands don’t have to be parallel, so it’s a good idea to consult your designer to determine the best layout for your needs.

The kitchen island as a dining table

Seating is essential to kitchen design, especially when working with limited space. Transforming your island into an area that can double as a dining table is ideal and works for both large and small kitchens. To gain the most from your square footage, consider letting the countertop have a short overhang where you place barstools underneath. Some designers create an island where one end is transformed into a dining table, ideal for larger kitchens.

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Kitchen island versus breakfast bar

Though often used as if they were the same, there are differences between a kitchen island and a breakfast bar. An island is standalone, while a breakfast bar is attached to a wall or the kitchen perimeter in some way, usually as a peninsula. Typically, it is designed mainly as a seating area, while the island can go either way.

The kitchen island as a room divider

Adding to its many uses, a kitchen island can also help divide a room, which is ideal for open concept. Connection is something that designers are more focused on in today’s homes, which has brought open layouts back into popularity. The key is creating soft boundaries for each area; a kitchen island accomplishes this perfectly. It effortlessly defines where the kitchen ends and another area begins.

Kitchen island accessories

There are several accessories available that can take your kitchen island to the next level. Trash can pull-outs are popular on the kitchen island because they are convenient to reach but neatly out of the way. Some even enjoy putting a built-in microwave in it to keep their countertops clear. Specialty accessories such as tray dividers, spice pull-outs, paper towel holders, and roll-outs are also suited for placement on a kitchen island. Be sure to discuss this with your designer, as they can assist you in selecting the best ones for your needs.

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Kitchen island lighting ideas

Lighting plays a crucial role in the design of a space and can serve as a statement piece. A well-chosen decorative lighting fixture can draw the eye and combine the entire design. When selecting lighting for an island, it’s essential to remember that typically, two to three fixtures are needed, depending on the size of the island. Alternatively, you can opt for a long fixture to achieve the desired effect.

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Designing a kitchen island

Regarding home renovation, a kitchen island is not just a workspace for food preparation. It serves multiple purposes and can offer numerous advantages to your family. Before starting your kitchen island renovation, take some time to assess your needs and goals. Create a list of your requirements and collect a few inspirational photos to share with your designer. This will enable you to maximize the potential of your kitchen island and achieve the desired results.

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Is It Worth It: Why Hire a Designer?

Life, Styled

You love your home, but there are some areas that are no longer working for you, if they ever did at all. You have made the big decision to renovate your kitchen, to give yourself the space you have always envisioned, but it feels overwhelming. How do you know which layout will work best for you? Which style best represents you, and what wood type will pair perfectly with certain colors? The kitchen can be a more difficult renovation because it involves multiple facets, such as plumbing and electrical. Adding in the appliances, lighting, and cabinets decisions can be enough to make your head spin. Planning is a critical part of a kitchen renovation, making it a key area of focus, which is why an experienced designer can help you accomplish your dreams on time and on budget.

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James Martin Vanities has not disappointed us but provided many of our clients with a bathroom vanity that suited their unique needs, and the shorter lead times have allowed them to get the upgrades they needed within their timeframe. Our goal will always remain to provide our clients with the best possible products that fit their project, whether that is a custom, semi-custom, or predone option like the James Martin Vanity. We are here to assist you in finding the vanity that works for you, which is why we offer a variety of options. Are you ready for a change? Come visit our showroom where we have multiple vanities available for you to browse, and if you like one, you can take it home with you.

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Why Choose a Galley Workstation

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The kitchen sink has often been used to describe someone who packs everything they can think of when going on a trip, but in reality, it is a vital part of the kitchen and one of the most frequently used elements. It’s how we maintain a clean environment as we wash our hands, food, countertops, and dirty dishes. Our entire meal prep revolves around the sink since it is where most of the food is cut and prepared to be turned into a delicious dish for the family, and all the pots are filled. With so much happening around the sink, and it fulfills many roles, the type you choose is important. It should have the capacity to do everything needed in one easy design, which is why Greenbrook Design is proud to be a dealer for the Galley Workstation, a company that has reinvented the sink. Let’s talk about what it is and why you should choose it for your new kitchen sink.

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Why have an Entertainment Space?

Design Notes

Home is more than just a place to prepare for the next day, to sleep at night, and to eat your meals. It is a place where memories are made. It is where you can take a break from your routine and do something fun with your family. While everyone enjoys gathering in the kitchen, it is not the most ideal area of the home to play a board game or watch a movie. Many homeowners enjoy the idea of having a separate area where the kids can play, or they can host a Super Bowl party. Carving out a place in the home dedicated to just fun is a great way to enjoy family time without worrying about making a mess. Let’s talk about some ways to build your home for entertainment.

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Accessorize, Access, & Accent: What is Open Shelving?

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The kitchen is the center of the home, which means it should be given good consideration when planning its layout. This is especially true when it comes to cabinet design. Closed, glass front, and open shelving are the options available for kitchen cabinets. Open shelving has become a popular choice with homeowners and designers alike due to the elegance and style it brings to the kitchen. Let’s talk about the benefits it can bring to your home and some helpful design tips.

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