Design Notes
Will kitchen islands go out of style? The answer is no. The kitchen island is often the focal point in the kitchen and one of the most sought-after features in a kitchen renovation; in fact, it is one of the most versatile areas in the kitchen. Need a place to do some homework? How about a family dinner or brunch? Looking for a surface where you can spread out when cooking? Some extra storage for large pots and mixers would be nice, too. All of this and more can be accomplished with a kitchen island; some might even call it a mini kitchen within the kitchen. This flexible workstation can be created to reflect any style, accommodate any size, and suit any need. Today, we want to answer some common questions about the kitchen island, explore the benefits, and explain why it will never go out of style.
Common Questions About Kitchen Islands (Part 1)
During the initial consultation, we receive multiple questions regarding the possible size of a kitchen island, including what dimensions will work best in the layout, and other related questions. Here are some highlights for you.
- How narrow can a kitchen island be? This is a great question, especially when it comes to custom work, because there is no limit. We have designed and built islands as narrow as two feet to some so broad they had to be assembled in the owner’s home. Custom means that we can make it to suit your needs and maximize space. Some may think that having a narrow island is not necessary, but it provides additional storage and prep area in what would otherwise just be an open space without storage.
- What shape should it be? There is the standard rectangle, the L-shaped, and the peninsula, but it is not limited to those. The shape usually relies on the final layout of the kitchen for guidance. No matter the shape, a custom still gives you the option to get the most out of your island.
- Can you extend the kitchen island? Sometimes we can get it in our minds that the island has to remain as it is, but there are options such as adding a table to it and making it a dining area too, as these homeowners did. It can be extended to the same height as the island, but you also have the freedom to make it with varying heights, such as table height, to make it feel more like a dining table.
Common Questions About Kitchen Islands (Part 2)
- What size kitchen island for 4 stools? A seating area is one of the most popular features of the kitchen island because it allows family and friends to gather around, relax, and have a quick bite together. It is recommended that for each stool or chair, you should allow for 30 inches, meaning that four would require 120 inches, with additional length needed for the ends. If you already know which chairs you are considering, be sure to measure them so you can be prepared and let your designer know. Remember that there are also options that require less spacing and some more, depending on your final selection.
- Where to build a kitchen island? While it is standard to place it in the center of the kitchen between the perimeter, it can be moved to accommodate a particular style or look that you desire, or what is best suited for the kitchen layout.
- Should I include a sink? The sink is an important element in the kitchen, and its placement should be where it is needed most, typically near the stove. This means that placing it directly across the island makes cooking much easier and results in fewer water drops on the floor. Some homeowners also decide to add a small prep sink, which is a great option for washing veggies and fruit, not to mention your hands. If you do an extensive amount of entertaining, you may want to check out The Galley Workstation for the larger islands and organization at your fingertips.
- What is a waterfall kitchen island? This is a beautiful option that has the countertops continue down both sides of the island, though it can be done on only one side as well. It looks elegant in both a natural stone countertop and natural wood.
Our experienced design team has to answer a broad range of questions on a regular basis, so don’t be afraid to ask our knowledgeable staff questions that come to mind regarding your project.
Benefits Of A Kitchen Island (Part 1)
We have completed multiple renovations, remodels, and new construction kitchens, and with all of those projects behind us, we have seen firsthand the amazing benefits offered by including a kitchen island in the design. Some of them include:
- Additional storage: This is probably one of the top reasons homeowners choose to incorporate it into their design. Storing larger and heavier items such as crockpots, mixers, and pots fits easily into the large cabinets that can be effortlessly built inside the island.
- Trash can: No one wants to see the trash can, but everyone needs it nearby, which is why having it directly on the island makes it convenient but hidden. Trash can pull-outs keep everything looking neat and tidy while only requiring a pull-away when needed.
- More prep space: If you enjoy cooking, consider a kitchen island an essential element because it provides a bigger work surface for you to create amazing meals for your family. It is also perfect for family gatherings since you can place all the entrees out and make a self-serve buffet line.
Benefits Of A Kitchen Island (Part 2)
- Appliance layout options: Islands allow homeowners to have extra placement options for their appliances, including the microwave, which is popular with shorter household members since it places it in easy reach. A cooktop and dishwashers can also be installed. This frees up space in the perimeter for other things where those items would normally go.
- Second table: Sometimes, space is limited, and there is no dining room option, so several of our clients opted to turn their kitchen islands into one. Others have chosen to use it as their everyday eating area, saving the dining room as their formal option. It is also very convenient because it is close enough to grab seconds and creates a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Two are better than one: We have had multiple clients who opted for two islands, which gave them additional space for cooking, snacking, and family dinners. It also allows some members to do multiple things at once, like homework or baking.
These are just a few of the benefits a kitchen island can provide you and your family. Here are a few more you might find interesting. We enjoy helping our clients create an island that is perfectly suited to their unique needs.
There is more to color than simply a large selection of hues. Color sends a message and can represent thought and emotion, especially in the world of design. Each year, Pantone announces its choice for the color of the year, a tradition that started in 1999, and designers everywhere eagerly await the news. Classic Blue was this year’s choice of color, a color that represents the future.
As we prepare to close the door on one decade and begin anew, many are filled with anticipation of what the coming year will bring. Blue has always been associated with stability, relaxation, and tranquility, as is seen in nature with the ocean and sky. We understand that hectic schedules and stressful office days generate a need for a place to unwind and completely relax. Here are a few ways to incorporate the color of the year into your home and give it that welcoming environment that will last throughout the coming decade and beyond.
Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.
Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we embrace a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape how a space looks and feels throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.
Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…
Rugs have long been a staple in interior design, often described as the “shoes” of a room—they complete the look. Whether subtly complementing a color palette or boldly standing out as a statement piece, rugs add warmth, texture, and personality to any space. A well-chosen rug can effortlessly transform the entire feel of a room.
However, traditional rugs come with their share of drawbacks. From frequent deep cleaning (which often means renting equipment and moving heavy furniture) to concerns about allergies and curled edges that pose tripping hazards, maintaining a rug can be more work than many homeowners anticipate.
That’s why we’re excited to introduce an elegant, low-maintenance alternative: Vintage Vinyl floor cloths.
In today’s tech-savvy world, it’s easy to find decorating tips and budget advice with just a few clicks. Popular shows on networks like HGTV make home remodeling look fast and effortless—transforming entire kitchens or bathrooms in under an hour. While these shows are inspiring, what often goes unseen is the extensive planning and detail required behind the scenes to bring those transformations to life.
At the heart of nearly every successful project is one key factor: staying on budget.
Window treatments not only provide shade and privacy, but they also allow the homeowner to show their personality. No person is the same, and neither should their window treatments. They are meant to be a reflection of you and your style. Whether you prefer a more contemporary or traditional style, solar or soft roman shades, wood or pleated, Graber’s vast array of colors, options, and designs will surely suit anyone’s taste. Learn more about Graber on our product page or come visit us in our showroom located in Shelby, NC, and ask to see our Graber display. We would love to help you add the finishing touches to that space where nature and home meet.




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