Kitchen islands are among the most popular items in kitchen remodelling
projects. They offer versatility in style and function. People often add
them as part of an overall refacing project. You can choose to blend
the island with your countertops and cabinetry or choose a granite
island with wood or laminate surfaces.
Kitchen islands are
available in a variety of colors, sizes and materials to suit any home
décor. Choose contemporary, country homestyle or summer kitchen styles.
Look through catalogs and home decorating magazines to see the options
and unique designs available. Make notes of what you like and features
you need in your island.
Adding Kitchen Islands
You can
add an island easily, if you have enough room. Look at several islands
and get the exact dimensions of the ones you like best. Measure your
kitchen; you will need to leave between forty two and forty eight inches
of space around the entire island. You want to make sure you can open
your refrigerator, oven and dishwasher easily.
To get the feel
for how much space an island will take up, try a little experiment. Find
a piece of furniture in your home that is about the size and dimensions
of your island. Move this furniture into the kitchen and place it where
want the island to be located. Keep it there for about a week or so to
help you decide if you can live with it. If it's too large, look for a
model with smaller dimensions. Experiment with a few different sizes to
find the one that feels right.
There are no rules governing the
height. It's a matter of preference and function. You need to decide
what the area will be used for to determine how high to make the
counter. If you will be cooking, preparing food or using a built in
sink, make the height even with your other kitchen cabinets. Choose a
lower height for seating with tables, or a higher counter for stool type
seating.
Utilizing kitchen islands the clever way
Consider
how you will use the island. Do you need more storage space? Think
about your lifestyle and what you will You have several choices for
cooking, preparing food, clean up and storage.
+ For storage space, islands can be made to match existing
kitchen cabinets and counter tops. Cabinets, drawers or a combination of
both can be used to maximize storage space.
+ Adding bookshelves
to the end creates a great place to display your cookbook collection.
Add a few collectibles to the shelves for a more personalized look.
+ Wine lovers sometimes choose to add a wine rack in place of shelves.
+
Cooking space can be built into the top of an island, saving space
above the oven. This is a great option for kitchens with a double oven.
+
Consider how you will use the top when choosing counters. A built in
butcher block or cutting surface is great if you spend a lot of time
preparing food. This helps you avoid cuts and nicks on the surface of
your counter.
+ If you like to bake, consider marble. You can prepare and roll out your dough right on the surface without sticking.
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An island can be used for seating area. Adjust the height lower for
table type seating or raise it higher for barstools. Allow about two
feet of space per person for comfort.
+ Sinks and appliances, such as dishwashers and trash compactors can be added to an island in place of cabinets.
+ Have an electrical outlet added to one side. This is great for cooking with small appliances like electric mixers or blenders.
Portable Islands
A
portable island gives you additional countertop area when you need it.
These are a great alternative for smaller kitchens. You can purchase one
unassembled and put it together yourself easily. Portables usually are
on wheels, allowing you to move it out of the way when you need extra
space.
You can purchase a moving island with a cabinet for
storage space, or get one that looks like a taller table. A built in
cutting board surface gives you additional space for cutting vegetables
and preparing food. The most common materials used for the top are
steel, tile and wood.
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