Moveable kitchen island with seating


Kitchen Islands & Carts - Rolling, Metal, Butcher Block

Kitchen carts and islands are your best kitchen friends

No man is an island, said English poet John Donne. Sure, that probably had nothing to do with stand-alone kitchen units. But when it comes to kitchen islands, that’s exactly what you want to be: stand-alone. Preferably in an open space. With lots of room to move around and do your thing. Just you, yourself, and your butcher’s block; ready to tackle your next tasty masterpiece.  

Your very own (kitchen) island paradise!

In a small space or an open-plan design, the perfect kitchen island will do wonders for any home chef. It offers a vast area of use and will act as your new multifunctional best friend. Prepping, cutting, cooking, storing, and even dining has never been easier.  

We have a variety of options to make sure you can find whatever suits your needs. Maybe you’re looking to add some extra workspace or storage? Or you want a nice unit for family and friends to gather around? No problem, there’s something here for everyone.

No folly with a kitchen trolley

If you’re operating your way around a smaller kitchen, you might need some extra workspace or storage. Why not create a mini island using a utility cart? It’ll serve as a practical, space efficient feature in your kitchen, especially since you can move it around as you please.

Get a cart with just the shelves if storage is your primary focus. It’s a great place to keep everything from spices to steak knives. On the other hand, if you’re looking to add some workspace, you should get one with a tabletop as well. What about treating yourself to a cart with a butcher’s block countertop to bring some pro-chef quality to your kitchen? Bonus tip: kitchen carts with curved ends will create a better flow around your unit. That way, you can move around more freely without risking bumping into sharp edges.

Kitchen island units – love at first sight

A kitchen island is a great way to combine everything you need in your kitchen. Since it’s usually a larger unit, it can offer both storage and prep space, as well as an integrated dining area. With shelves beneath the tabletop, you’ll be able to hide much of your storage: from plates and cutlery to pots and pans. Add baskets to the shelves for a neater look with a better overview.  

And since you can play around with bar stools, why not go all-in? Dare to make a statement with your stools, and your kitchen island will be the social center of attention. Make sure to pick the right size stools so that they can be tucked under the island top. That’ll give the unit a clean look and the chairs will take up less space. 

Bang away at a butcher’s block countertop

Butcher blocks have been used by butchers for centuries. It’s a robust piece of wood, made for heavy-duty chopping. They’re also made to last, so they’ll endure most hardships that a home chef might put them through. Make sure to keep the block well-oiled, and it will serve as a loyal friend in your kitchen.

Now that you know how it works, it’s just a matter of choosing between a butcher’s block cart or a traditional kitchen island. They both have all the advantages we’ve already mentioned above, plus the durable surface. So, if you’re looking to impress with your prepping and chopping skills, you’re all set.

Once you have your workspace in order, make sure to also get all the kitchen utensils you need. 

40 Multifunctional Kitchen Island With Seating

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The kitchen island with seating is a must-have in most homes. Even though being able to incorporate it into the décor means that you need to have a kitchen that’s large enough to accommodate it without problems, this restriction doesn’t go as far as that.

View in galleryA very beautiful island with a minimalist, contemporary design

The great thing about kitchens islands is that they’re usually multifunctional. A kitchen island can be a great prep area, especially if it has a built-in sink. But the versatility doesn’t stop here. You can also use the kitchen island as a bar or breakfast area.

Kitchen islands come in all shapes and sizes and are the perfect solution for open-plan living spaces. When building an island, we always recommend adding a good amount of space around the sides to ensure there is still room for people to pass by even while you are seated at the island.

Islands are something that a high percentage of homeowners today expect to see when buying a new home, so it’s a worthwhile feature to add to any kitchen. As far as seating, we encourage you to leave about 10 inches between your knees and the bottom of the counter to ensure you can sit comfortably at the island. Let’s take a look at some of the top kitchen island design ideas you could add to your home.

What Is the Average Cost of a Kitchen Island? 

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A kitchen island typically costs between $3,000 and $5,000. Models as low as $100 are available, but there are custom-built options that are considerably more expensive and can cost up to $10,000 or more.

What Is a Floating Kitchen Island?

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The majority of modern kitchens have islands as additional workstations, making them the hub of activity in the kitchen. Floating kitchen islands create the illusion that your island is hovering above the floor, placing your island as the focal point of your kitchen. 

A floating kitchen island also features worktops that appear to float freely above the cabinets. To add to its appeal, selecting the appropriate shelves is critical.

To further improve and add to the wow element of the floating kitchen island, you can use various colored lights. This not only enhances the mood, but also emphasizes the illusion of the island floating above the ground. With a variety of styles available, it should be easy to find something you like.

Are Kitchen Islands Movable?

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Mobile kitchen islands are, indeed, mobile. When building your kitchen, it’s critical to evaluate whether you want a permanent island or a movable one, which allows for more flexibility. These mobile islands lack gas, electricity, and plumbing, as they are typically tables, trollies, or other wheeled units.

Should a Kitchen Island Be the Same Height as Counter?

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Yes, and we’re going to explain why. 

If you’re a small person, normal counter heights might have a significant impact on your kitchen comfort. Sore neck and shoulders may develop an ongoing ailment as a result of your attempt to adjust for your height. Stools such as step stools may be your sole option for a comfy work area.

Choose an island height that is comfortable for you, particularly if you are the primary cook in your household. The height of a shorter island is typically around 32 inches, but cabinets can be trimmed to any custom height.

In scenarios where cabinets are too short, tall people must stoop to prepare food, cook, and even dine. Typically, this results in back pain. If you use your kitchen on a daily basis, it may be time to consider raising the island and cabinets

The standard height of a kitchen island is 36 inches; however, this can easily be increased to 38 inches. Consider installing a bar-height eating area on your island to provide a more comfortable eating area, and then selecting bar stools that are the appropriate height for the bar.

It’s simple to reduce the height of cabinets without replacing them, but exceedingly tough to increase their height. Take precise measurements to ensure you have the exact height you desire.

What Height Should a Kitchen Island Be?

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The typical height of a kitchen island is the same as that of a conventional counter: 36 inches. This is an appropriate height for seating and working for most folks.

If you intend to use your island mostly for seating and in-kitchen meals, choose bar stools that are the appropriate height for your island. Choosing a shorter island won’t necessarily result in more comfortable dining areas. You may find that a 42-inch-tall island suits a dining situation better.

If you opt for a kitchen cabinet height that is different from the standard height recommended, keep the island at 36 inches to give a neutral workspace for every household member to be able to use it comfortably.

How Do I Maximize My Kitchen Island Seating?

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Allow aesthetics to take precedence over usefulness. Before you renovate or replace your island, consider these tips for selecting the finest eating arrangement to avoid future headaches.

One-side seating 

A single-sided island with seating is a frequent arrangement for a few different reasons and it can work effectively in certain settings. However, if you intend to use the island as a regular location for family meals, it is rarely ideal. Placing all chairs on one side forces everyone to face front in a line, which is inconvenient for conversation.

This setup is ideal for situations where only one or a few guests will be perched, conversing with the chef, or for a small family where the majority of meals will be shared by one or two individuals. If the island is not likely to be used for bigger parties, it is sensible to eliminate additional seating.

If you lack space or a requirement for additional seating on more than one side, opt for the straightforward one-side arrangement, but bear in mind that certain elements will affect how comfortable guests can sit.

Choosing an island without sides provides additional space for legs and knees, as well as the ability to push the stools slightly to the side, allowing diners to face one another more readily.

Adjacent two-side seating

Adding seats to even one neighboring side will significantly improve your island’s dining appeal. If you extend the island overhang on two sides rather than simply one, you may accommodate guests facing one another.

You can either have seats on both sides all of the time or conserve room by having chairs on one side for the majority of the time and pulling a seat over to the shorter side as necessary.

This can be an excellent compromise in situations when the floor design does not allow for many seats. By extending the short side overhang a few inches, you may use it as an eating area in a pinch without sacrificing too much movement room and storage space.

If you utilize a rounded corner, such as this one, you can essentially get three directions of seating from just two sides of the island, creating an even more authentic dining experience.

Opposite two-side seating

For those of you with a narrow and long kitchen, a long, thin island with seats on two opposite sides may make more sense. This allows guests to converse with one another, albeit if the island is particularly small, there may not be enough area for place settings and serving dishes.

If you don’t mind a more eclectic aesthetic, merging backless and backless bar stools provides the best of both worlds, with more comfortable chairs for daily seating and more compact seats to take out for larger gatherings.

Three-side seating

In general, seating on three sides of an island necessitates a large kitchen. However, there are other configurations that work well with various layouts.

An alternative is to expand the dining space out from the island, as shown above. This effectively butts an entire table against the island, providing ample space for six or even more people.

In comparison to having a separate table away from the island, this configuration requires less floor space due to the absence of circulation space between the table and the island. Naturally, the trade-off is that the table only has three usable sides.

In a typical-sized kitchen, the choice frequently boils down to whether you prefer a more casual or formal dining experience. This is an excellent solution for casual dining since it keeps the chef involved.

Four-side seating

Finally, there is the option of omitting the island entirely and replacing it with a dining table. This eliminates the storage space provided by an island cabinet, while still offering an additional surface for prep work and, of course, dining area once the meal is prepared.

When using a bar height table, you may quickly convert it into a workplace. Even so, it will be critical to select seats that tuck against or beneath the table to make the surface easily accessible.

40 Ways to Add a Kitchen Island with Seating to Your Home

1. Add an Extendable Feature to a Kitchen Island

View in galleryA kitchen island can be both small and functional if it has the right design

This is the case of those kitchen islands that have seating. By that, we mean that they either have an extendable feature that allows them to be used as a table/desk/bar or that they have a design that allows them to be used as such. Some kitchen islands are a combination between a workspace and a table and they become a sort of hybrid with eye-catching shapes and designs. We have prepared a selection of images of kitchen islands that respect all these criteria.

2. An Elegant Kitchen Table

View in galleryThis is an elegant kitchen island that also serves as a table

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A Compact Island with a Built-In SinkView in galleryHere’s another version of a compact island with a built-in sink and seating

4. A Hybrid Kitchen Island

View in galleryA hybrid kitchen island with a table extension on one side

5. A Minimalist Contemporary Island

View in galleryA very beautiful island with a minimalist, contemporary design

6. A Kitchen Island with a Prep Area

View in galleryA kitchen island that’s a prep area on one side and a table/bar on the other

7. A Kitchen Island Which Doubles Up As a Dining Table

View in galleryA long kitchen island can also become a dining table for casual guests

8. Add Storage to a Kitchen Island

View in galleryKitchen island with storage on one end and a breakfast space on the other

9. A Multifunctional Kitchen Island

View in galleryAnother version of a multifunctional kitchen island, featuring sleek bar stools

10. A Small Kitchen Island

View in galleryA small kitchen island with a rounded top and room for three

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A Versatile Large Kitchen IslandView in galleryA large kitchen island can be even more versatile as it can also include lots of storage space

12. A Bar and Table

View in galleryIn a home with an open floor plan, the kitchen island often serves as a bar/table

13. A Compact Kitchen Island

View in galleryThis compact kitchen island nicely combines storage with seating

14. A Two Level Kitchen Island

View in galleryA more complex kitchen island featuring two levels, one for each type of activities

15. Use Your Kitchen Island as a Table

View in galleryIt’s common for the kitchen island to become a table in both traditional and modern homes

16. Have the Prep Area on a Different Level

View in galleryTo differentiate the different areas, the prep space is a different level

17. Hide the Stools Underneath the Kitchen Island

View in galleryThis design is both multifunctional and space-efficient as the stools can be hidden inside the island

18. A Kitchen Island Near Your Garden

View in gallerySuch designs are suitable for open-space designs or kitchens that open onto the exterior

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A Table Extension Perpendicular To The IslandView in galleryThe extension can be perpendicular to the island and serve as a table

20. Add Bar Stools on One Side

View in galleryOr the island can double as a bar, with bar stools on one side

21. A Practical Yet Attractive Island Design

View in galleryThis combo is practical and attractive in a lot of different configurations

22. Choose Contrasting Tables and Chairs

View in galleryThe contrast between the table and the chairs makes the whole décor pop

23. A Black Kitchen Island

View in galleryBecause of the black details, the island seating is not invasive at all

24. Match Bar Stools to the Counter

View in galleryFor a cohesive look, match the bar stools to the counter

25. Add Plenty of Storage to Your Island

View in galleryMake the most of your island by also including plenty of storage

26. Make the Table a Separate Extension

View in galleryThe bar or table can be a separate extension, offering the island its independence

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Choose the Right Height for Your Counter and StoolsView in galleryIn order for this combination to work, the height of the counter and stools has to be just right

28. Make Your Kitchen Island Wider

View in galleryAn option is to make the island counter wider to include extra seating

29. Match Your Island to Your Floor and Accent Wall

View in galleryThe island matches the floor and the accent wall which is an interesting approach

30. An Open Plan Kitchen

View in galleryKitchen islands with seating are usually seen in open floor plans

31. Include An Island in a Separate Kitchen

View in galleryYet this doesn’t mean separate kitchens can’t include them as well

32. Match the Stools to the Ground

View in galleryThe bar stools almost look like they’re growing out of the floor, being an organic part of it

33. Add a Kitchen Island to a Small Room

View in galleryEven smaller settings can adopt this type of design, making it work

34. Match the Stools to the Pendant Lamps

View in galleryBy matching the stools to the pendant lamps, you make the space look more natural

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A Casual Yet Chic Kitchen IslandView in galleryThis is a very casual but also very chic design where everything is perfectly chosen

36. Add a Kitchen to a High Ceilinged Room

View in galleryThe high ceiling takes away from the robustness of the large island

37. Create the Distinction Between The Extension and the Counter

View in galleryThe island extension here is slightly higher than the counter, creating a clear distinction

38. Porcelain Tile Kitchen Island

View in galleryThe blue and white design of this porcelain kitchen island creates a classy addition to any large kitchen

39. A Wooden Kitchen Island

View in galleryA wooden kitchen island helps to create a cozy look and feel in a more traditional home

40. A Marble Kitchen Island

View in galleryA marble kitchen island will look great in any modern home and creates a solid surface for preparing food on

But the shape and the design are elements that always differ. What’s important for a kitchen island with seating is to be a perfect combination of functionality and versatility. This means it needs to have built-in storage spaces, to fit into the room properly, even when it’s expanded, and to allow you to use for a variety of activities, such as prepping, having breakfast, working, etc. A kitchen island is an excellent addition to anyone’s home and somewhere you and your family will love spending time together.

FAQ

How Long Should a Kitchen Island Be to Seat 4?

When installing a kitchen island, there are several dimensions to consider. These parameters include the island’s height and the distances on all four sides. Your kitchen aisles should not be too narrow. A four-seat island’s normal length is 10 feet. 42 inches is the standard depth with a sink.

How Much Space Do You Need for Seating at a Kitchen Island?

Bar stool sitting at a kitchen island is a frequently requested item and is frequently considered when building a kitchen island.

24 inches per person is a decent general rule to follow. This provides sufficient elbowroom to sit comfortably without feeling as though you’re sitting on top of the person next to you.

If there is insufficient space along the back of the island to accommodate the needed number of seats, consider creating an L-shaped overhang to accommodate people on two sides of the island.

How Wide Is a Kitchen Island?

Many kitchen islands are approximately two or three feet wide, but if you require additional counter space, seating area, or other amenities, you can go a little wider. Those of you that want a sink or a cooktop integrated in the island should consider around seven feet in width. 

What Is the Best Width for a Kitchen Island?

If you pick an island that’s too small for your kitchen, it will be ineffective; an island that is too large may generate traffic or workflow disruptions. In a kitchen, the required width of a work island is 42 inches. Two islands may be preferable to one large one in larger kitchens.

How Much Space Do You Need Around a Kitchen Island?

You want your kitchen island to be at least 4 x 2 feet, with an average clearance of 36 to 42 inches all around. You can either expand the surrounding space to 48 inches or contract it to 30 inches, but in the latter case, you must also comply with construction requirements for egress. 

After you’ve marked out the surrounding space, you’ll have a decent sense of how much space remains and what size kitchen island you’ll need. If your kitchen is smaller than 13 feet wide, a built-in island is improbable.

What Is the Best Finish for a Kitchen Island?

Countertops made of wood can be useful, such as the sturdy and durable butcher’s block, or beautiful, with gleaming surfaces and elaborate edges. Regardless of their intended use, these countertops have a number of advantages and disadvantages. Without dulling your knife, you can cut on a butcher’s block countertop. 

While wood counters are considered to be resistant to bacteria, they are sensitive to stains, wounds, and burns. You may readily safeguard a wood countertop against these problems. Additionally, owners of wood countertops are concerned about microbial contamination, as well as cracking and warping of the wood.

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Kitchen island with dining area



Review author: Atlant Architectural Bureau

Recently, design projects of kitchens with a kitchen island have become popular. Especially if the kitchen has a spacious area, for example, in a private house. Although a small well-planned island can also be found in a small kitchen. There are many photos of such designs on the Internet, but you need to figure out in detail what it is and what nuances you need to take into account when planning a kitchen island. nine0007

What is a kitchen island

A kitchen island stands apart from other kitchen furniture. There are many benefits to planning a kitchen with an island, especially in a large kitchen. nine0007

The island is not only an additional cooking area, but also additional storage space. In addition to functionality, a kitchen island can bring an original design solution to the interior.

Characteristic features of kitchen islands with a dining area

The main characteristic feature of kitchen islands is their versatility, as well as the unique layout of the kitchen or kitchen-living room.

The presence of an island in the kitchen will make not only cooking, but also rest as convenient as possible.

Photo by Obzorinstrumentov.ru.

As a rule, the island often includes a dining area that brings together all household members and guests.

However, the construction of a kitchen island requires careful attention to planning, which is desirable during the construction phase.

It is very important to properly route all the necessary communications to the kitchen island. nine0007

Advantages and disadvantages

Like any design, a kitchen island has its advantages over a conventional kitchen, as well as certain disadvantages, which, however, are easy to eliminate.

Let's list the advantages of the kitchen area in the form of an island:

In addition to the above benefits, the kitchen island serves as an ergonomic element for everyday kitchen chores. It significantly reduces the loss of strength and allows you to compactly arrange all the necessary tools for cooking.

The small island can be used for everyday dining and tea parties, while the large table can be used for celebrations and receptions.

The disadvantages are that a rather large area of ​​the kitchen area is required to accommodate the kitchen island. If you install an island in a small kitchen, this will immediately affect the functionality. nine0007

In addition, even at the stage of construction or major repairs, it is necessary to foresee the supply of all communications.

In this way it is possible to equip multifunctional islands, including a hob with exhaust ventilation, a sink with sewerage, electrical wiring.

Kitchen layout with island

When planning a kitchen with an island, you need to take into account the free space between the set and the island. nine0007

The minimum distance must be at least 100 cm, preferably more.

The larger the kitchen area, the larger and more functional island you can plan.

You should carefully consider the interior of the entire kitchen, including communications, sockets, windows and doors, ceiling height and area. The main task of kitchen design planning is to achieve the most convenient and compact arrangement of furniture.

Layout features

Unlike other areas of a residential building, the kitchen requires special attention due to the presence of all kinds of communications.

Communications to the kitchen island are carried out under the floor, which can be done at the stage of construction or redevelopment of the premises during major repairs.

Important! You should draw up a visual project before proceeding with its implementation.

Room dimensions

The configuration of the kitchen area determines whether the installation of the island is suitable for it. If the room is too elongated in length, then there simply will not be room for installing a kitchen island. nine0007

If the usable area of ​​the kitchen is 15 sq.m. and more, then you can easily place a modern design in it, which will organically fit into the space, while saving the strength of the hostess.

In each particular room, the individual dimensions of the island to be installed must be calculated.

Note! The production of a kitchen island to order can embody any design idea, make it unique, inimitable and very convenient. nine0007

Choosing furniture for an island kitchen

Not only the shape of kitchen furniture matters, but also the material from which it is made. Suitable furniture in terms of location and size can be selected from any material.

The most budgetary and affordable options are made from chipboard and MDF, but modern technologies make it possible to make a stone, metal or glass island.

The choice depends on preference and budget. Modern countertops, especially those made of artificial stone, have high strength, are not afraid of moisture, overheating, and cuts. nine0007

Although the designers have created many options for a variety of interiors, it is always possible to order custom-made kitchen furniture.

Distance between kitchen and island

The minimum distance is 100 cm. If you want to install the island in a small kitchen, there is a risk of incomplete or inconvenient use of drawers, cabinets and dishwasher.

In a spacious kitchen, the island can be over 2 meters long and up to 9 meters wide0 cm.

Color solutions for the kitchen island with a dining area

The interior and furniture of the kitchen are selected depending on the individual preferences of the owners. Modern production makes it possible to realize the wildest dreams in terms of colors and decorative solutions in the design of a kitchen island combined with a dining area. nine0007

You can choose from the following options.

Art Nouveau style – simple, straight lines and unfailing popularity thanks to perfectly smooth surfaces. The color of such interiors, as a rule, is cold - metallic, glass and mirror shine.

Country style is able to bring warmth and comfort to the interior of the kitchen thanks to the presence of fabric curtains, wicker drawers and various decorative inclusions. The color palette is usually represented by pastel warm tones. nine0007

Minimalist style is characterized by maximum functionality, simplicity and ergonomics with minimal external design. The colors of such kitchens are more monophonic, bright, contrasting.

High-tech style will give the room a touch of futurism due to the presence of rounded shapes, glossy metal surfaces combined with classic design elements.

How to choose an island dining table for the kitchen

As mentioned above, before deciding on the choice of furniture for the island, you should make a design sketch with careful attention to detail. According to the finished project, it is easy to choose the right kitchen, based on individual preferences and the type of interior. nine0007

The type of island table can be straight, U-shaped, corner, multifunctional or have just a bar counter function. It depends on the size of the room and the requests of the owners.

Various shapes and sizes

The straight kitchen island table is ideal for daily cooking and eating within the family.

L-shaped or corner kitchen islands are well suited for large families and correspondingly large kitchen spaces. nine0007

This is especially useful if there is a separate eating area. Then the kitchen island has the function of a storage system and a cooking surface.

Important! Only particularly spacious kitchens can accommodate a U-shaped or S-shaped island.

Connected communication systems allow you to perform all the necessary actions in one place, which significantly saves the power of the hostess.

In addition, the food storage system, as well as kitchen utensils, including small household appliances, is very conveniently located inside the kitchen island. nine0007

This gives a fairly high level of convenience and comfort for those people who will be busy cooking in such a kitchen.

Uses and functionality

The functional part of the island can be varied and depend on the purpose of such a kitchen element. Regardless of the stylistic design of the kitchen, you need to remember that the island countertop can perform several functions, namely:

Drawers located under the worktop can conveniently store small kitchen and cutlery items that can be taken without getting up.

Stationary or mobile on wheels

Modern designers don't stop at the static shapes of kitchen islands. If the kitchen space is sometimes transformed into something else, then a mobile kitchen island is what you need in this situation. nine0007

Mobile versions of kitchen islands, equipped with wheels, do not provide for plumbing, but can serve as a dining area or bar counter. They are easy to move, which is convenient.

Stationary kitchen islands have great functionality, as they can be equipped with various communications, which greatly facilitates the cooking process.

The kitchen island is a great design solution for a kitchen with space to accommodate it. Any hostess will appreciate the presence of an additional work surface in the kitchen and additional storage space. nine0007

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Kitchen Island: 90 kitchen island design ideas with photo

The kitchen island, as you might guess from the name, is a working module, independent of the rest of the kitchen furniture. This layout has many advantages: you can approach the working area from any side, cook at once with the whole family, and the usable area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe kitchen increases. Here you can place not only a cooking area, but also storage shelves, a sink, a hob. The design of the kitchen island can be very different - our selection of ideas will allow you to feel all the delights of island life. nine0007

Johnny Gray Studios.

1. Smooth corners
Due to the fact that the corners are smoothed, there is much less space for walking around. Such a kitchen island made it possible to free up more space for the actual kitchen set.

Read more about the project with photo:

Artistic project in the London Townhouse

J Witzel Interior Design

2. All on the shelves
hung shelves usually “eat up” the place and the disorder on them is very stripped. In this kitchen, an island was used to store dishes and kitchen utensils, inside of which everything you need is located. nine0007

Garde Hvalsoe

3. Everything in sight
Don't be put off by the open shelves inside the kitchen island - the color and shape of the dishes placed there can create a rhythmic pattern of the room.

Roundhouse

Redesign London Limited

6. Display
The open shelves inside the kitchen island can be decorative. Here you can build "showcases" in which indoor plants, vases of flowers and other decorations will be located. nine0007

Peden & Pringle Ltd

7. Multifunctional approach
Kitchen islands can be integrated with appliances such as a microwave, oven, dishwasher and even a wine cooler.

Adam Chandler Ltd

8. Spell
U-shaped kitchen island is very spacious: cupboards for storing dishes, a cooking area, a bar can be easily located here. But for this option, you will need a fairly spacious kitchen so that you can freely approach the island. nine0007

Yuri Grishko

9. Inhabited island
In this small Moscow apartment (27 sq.m) there was simply no place for a full-fledged kitchen. Everything you need for cooking is contained in a kitchen island with a photo, household appliances are inside the stairs.

MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT WITH PHOTO:
Tiny loft in the apartment of a designer girl

Die Wohnplaner GmbH

Guests and family members will be able to sit around and watch the cooking process. nine0007

J.A.S. Design-Build

11. Clean
Choosing a kitchen island sink depends on your needs and possibilities. If there is no dishwasher and the dimensions of the kitchen allow, install a spacious sink.

SEE ALSO…
Which kitchen sink should I choose and why?

Neptune by Donndorf Weimar (D) I by 3F Zürich (CH)

12. In the solids
If the sink and hob are next to each other on the kitchen island, take care of the insulation in advance: moisture must not get on the electrics. nine0007

Hill Farm Furniture Ltd

13. Unbearable lightness
Kitchen island hob requires extractor fan. The designers of this kitchen have found an alternative to heavy models - an extractor hood disguised as a chandelier.

Read more about the project with photo:
New Counter-MEBLE with a limited budget

JaureGui Architecture Interiors Construction


The ideal option for kitchen in the rustic-based kitchen. legs and drawers for storage, as well as with a high tabletop. nine0007

Hopedale Builders, Inc.

15. Natur product
Rustic style implies a combination of natural materials - wood, metal, stone - as in this example.

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Quiz: Which Kitchen Style Would You Like

Paul Craig Photography

16. Expanding Your Horizons
Don't be afraid to mix things up. In this London apartment, the modern kitchen nook is expanded with a long Victorian table. nine0007

SUBU Design Architecture

17. Loft style
This kitchen island is a good example of loft style. Its legs are made from waste water pipes, the tabletop is from old boards.

Chalet

18. Unity of opposites
The kitchen island in the photo is made in contrast: marble top, wooden base.

SEE ALSO…
Hardware: Kitchen worktop overview

LPASSE DESIGN

19. Provence
The kitchen island in this French house is made of rough metal counters, zinc countertops, old boards. The boards were selected individually: the drawing of each of them had to become part of the overall composition.

MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT WITH PHOTO:
In Provence, a tree of honor

Yvonne McFadden LLC

20. At a height of

The first option is convenient for cooking. nine0007

Lauren Levant Interior

21. Getting fit
In this example, the kitchen island is not the usual rectangular shape. It follows the shape of the wood from which the countertop is made.

Altius Design Group

22. Celestial body
The crescent-shaped kitchen island is multifunctional: the outside serves as a dining area, while the inside serves as a work area.

BARRETT STUDIO architects

23. Fit in the circle
The whole island or just the tabletop can be made with a crescent moon. The latter option is more economical, since a rectangular base is more common.

John Kraemer & Sons

24. In the spotlight
The work area is best placed in the center of the kitchen island so that guests and household can watch the cooking process like a performance on stage.

Treyone

25. Standing on your feet
The highlight of this kitchen island is the unfinished solid wood legs. nine0007

Martha O'Hara Interiors

26. Highlights
A discreet kitchen island is a standout: bar stool upholstery sets the right accents.

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27. Purity of experiment
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Matt Podesta

28. Size matters
If the island hood is smaller than the hob, there is a good chance that grease will settle on the kitchen island.

29. Passing moment
It is also important to set the correct width of the passages between the kitchen island and the set. To ensure that nothing interferes with your movements, they should be at least 1-1.2 m.

Kim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms

30. Keep level
A kitchen island can have a multi-level design: the work area should be on the same level as the kitchen set, and the dining area should be slightly higher.

Brayer Design

31. Lifebuoy
Kitchen counters are best round or oval, even if the island itself is rectangular.

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32. Separately
The kitchen table can either be integrated into the island or stand alone. In this example, a notch has been made for it in the island. nine0007

Russell Taylor Architects

33. Mirror Reflection
The designers of this London kitchen used mirrors to design the island. So the room was filled with additional, reflected light.

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Kitchen Architecture Ltd

In this kitchen, it is only needed at night. During the day, the room is filled with light from the top and side windows. nine0007

Roundhouse

35. High level
It is better to pick up bar stools for the island table - as the height of the island is focused on cooking, which takes place while standing.

Paul Craig Photography

36. A level below
In this example, the designers, on the contrary, placed the table below the level of the working area. The table top is built into the drawers of the island at the usual table height.

37. Light at different levels
The dining area in this kitchen island is higher than the working area: this difference is reflected in the height of the pendant lights. nine0007

38. Three in one
This kitchen island consists of three modules of different heights - table, work area and shelving. This gives dynamics to an overly homogeneous interior.

Alexander White

39. Flow
The kitchen island can flow seamlessly into the dining table, just like in this Stockholm home.

Julia Solovieva | Studio SJull

40. Mobile bar counter
In this Moscow apartment, the kitchen island is complemented by a mobile bar counter made of wood, which can be pulled out only when necessary. nine0002
Design: Julia Solovieva

Wiedemann Werkstätten

MCDESIGN

42. Mobile version
In the kitchen, there is a risk of constantly bumping into chairs and hitting them. Stools are more compact and mobile.

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The Brooklyn Home Company

43. Save space
The stool fits easily under the kitchen island - a real find for a small kitchen.

Emilie Castille-Architecture Intérieure&Décoration

44. We sit well
The length of the island table top is usually made at the rate of 60 cm per seater.

45. Get down to business
In this Berlin home, the staircase flows into the kitchen island countertop, creating a striking white accent. nine0007

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46. Convertible island
This convertible island with sliding bench saves space in the kitchen.

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47. Two is better
Well, if the dimensions of the kitchen allow, why limit yourself to one island? They can be divided functionally: make a working area on one, and a dining area on the other.

R.Z.Owens Constructions

48. Multi-directional lighting
Guided track lights are ideal for creating local lighting on a kitchen island. You can alternate different lighting scenarios, highlighting a particular area.

FTF interior

49. A winning combination
You can combine different types of kitchen island lighting: spots for the work area, pendants for the dining area.

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Breathe Architecture

50. Broken lines
The shape of this kitchen island echoes the backsplash pattern: broken lines, transitions from light to dark.

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Alexandra Fedorova Bureau

51. Hide from the eyes
in this Moscow kitchen in this Moscow kitchen. prying eyes: large - in the cabinets, the smaller one - in the kitchen island. nine0007

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Luigi Rosselli Architects

You can achieve this effect with small means: for example, choosing the same dark color for the floor and the base of the kitchen island.

Jane Howell Interiors

53. From any direction
The convenience of a kitchen island is that you can approach it from any direction, you are free to move while cooking. nine0007

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54. Work triangle
The main thing is that the island helps to create the right work triangle : you can take food from the refrigerator, wash / cut, and then cook on the hob.

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55. Individual approach
Your individuality should be visible in everything. The owner of this Moscow apartment, an architect, designed and implemented the kitchen island project himself. nine0007

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Esther Hershcovich

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Sustainable Kitchens

57. Driving!
In small kitchens, the island may not be stationary, but mobile, on wheels. It is easy to slide in when not in use. nine0007

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Incorporated

59. A nice addition
The island on wheels can be moved up to the kitchen countertop at any time, thereby expanding the space of the working area.

Arciform

60. Plus one
The kitchen island on wheels can consist of several modules, the combinations of which will depend on the work to be done.

Colin Cadle Photography

61. Multitasking
Kitchen island on wheels can perform several functions in addition to the main one. For example, his can be used as a coffee table or serving trolley.

Bruce Kading Interior Design

62. Small and bold
A big kitchen doesn't need a big island: there should be just enough space for the cutting area.

Paris-Bruxelles

Webb & Brown-Neaves

64. Through fire, water and copper pipes
Remember that if you plan to use a kitchen island with a sink or stove, you will have to slightly raise the floor to connect the communications.

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65. Young and green
In this Australian home, greenery grows right on the kitchen island: a special opening in the countertop was provided for this at the design stage.

66. Back support
In this example, the kitchen island not only separates the work area from the dining area, but also serves as a backrest for the bench. nine0007

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67. Top of the line
The island's L-shape made it possible to combine it with a kitchen nook. The only drawback is that the guests will sit with their backs to the cook.

68. Pure truth
When combining the island and the kitchen sofa, it is important to provide protection against steam and grease - for example, make a good hood. As an option - removable covers that can be washed.

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Blakes London

69. In contrast
A kitchen island can be a bright accent if you don't have the courage to use bright colors throughout the kitchen.

Melton Design Build

70. Everything in moderation
But you need to be careful with catchy details, otherwise there is a risk of overkill. But in this neutral kitchen, an island with bright tiles does not look too flashy.

Carole Hunter Home Design

71. Like a canvas
The designer of this kitchen was inspired by Mondrian's canvases and the idea of ​​primary colors. But not just copying his work, but trying to achieve color balance.

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Markus Hierhager Innenarchitektur

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73. Breaking stereotypes
A black and white palette is by no means a boring solution: play with shapes, lines, levels.

SUPERGRAU

74. Make it dark
Black is said to reduce space. However, he is also able to make even a very simple interior expensive and status.

Jan Showers

75. A little glamor
You can add a little glamor and make the walls of the base of the kitchen island mirrored. nine0007

Australian Interior Design Awards

76. All-metal shell
This kitchen island's steel façade is a dramatic but impractical option: scratches are inevitable.

Design By Us Interior

77. Valuable item
The kitchen island's gold finish does not look outrageous or out of place in this simple interior: it harmonizes with parquet and hangings.

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Standal Interiorismo + Reforma Integral

79. Maximum load
In this Barcelona apartment, the kitchen island is multifunctional: there is a stove, extractor hood, refrigerator and even a radiator. And on the back side, in the closet, is hidden ... a study.

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Look Design Group

80. Working moment
A small working area can be located on the kitchen island itself. Just be sure to protect against splashes, steam and grease. nine0007

LATOON / BRASS design office

81. Artificial selection
Kitchen island LED lighting doesn't always look cold. With its help, you can create a very cozy atmosphere, as in this Yekaterinburg apartment.

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Roundhouse

82. LED strip
In addition to the main illumination of the working area of ​​the island, try local lighting of the island. For example, experiment with an LED strip like in this example. nine0007

86. In full sail
You can approach the design of the kitchen in an original way: choose an island in the form of a ship, on the mast of which you place shelves, and in the hold - sections for storage.

DiMauro Architects, Inc.


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