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Your kitchen island is one of the principle central purposes of the entire room, serving as both a useful and a decorative piece. There are so many kitchen island decor ideas to consider.

You can accomplish an assortment of styles and designs with your island, depending upon your preferences as well as the accessible room in your kitchen.

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The marble top countertop kitchen island with leather light blue and white kitchen with vaulted ceiling. The upper glass-faced cabinets with in-cabinet lighting.

This kitchen features white cabinetry and a white countertop island with a bar stool on the hardwood flooring.

This kitchen with triangular matching island featuring an expanse of the white glossy countertop. The stainless steel appliances match the minimalist dark wood.

Luxury custom design in a large, open kitchen features immense island done in natural wood tones, with built-in glass cabinetry, dining area, and full sink on a marble countertop.

This kitchen features redwood cabinetry and beige tile flooring and countertops. This kitchen lit by recessed ceiling lights.

The island stands in sharp contrast, flaunting a black stained wood construction and beige granite countertop.

Open kitchens are shared room designs, helping to separate the kitchen itself while offering a surfeit of usable countertop space.

This kitchen features rich natural wood construction that matches the surrounding cabinetry, meshing well with the brown tile flooring.

An elegant kitchen features a marble countertop island and stainless steel appliances and this room brightens by recessed ceiling lights and pendant lights.

Designed by: Miller+Miller Real Estate

This huge marble-stunned kitchen has enough space for three kitchen islands that have white marble ledges over dull wood cabinetry.

This kitchen features a large U-shaped kitchen with a tall ceiling, chandelier, picture windows, and hardwood flooring.

This small kitchen with a single wall kitchen with raised panel cabinets, a central island, and tile flooring.

This brilliant kitchen’s wood floors supplement the cabinetry and the tile utilized in the workspace of the kitchen well.

The light floor utilized in this kitchen draws out the light shades of the ledge and backsplash and takes into account the ruddy shade of the cabinetry to stick out.

The warm cabinets in this kitchen supplement the wood flooring, while at the same time everything is adjusted by the dull ledges and stainless steel appliances.

Warm kitchen lighted by a dome pendant chandelier that hung over the kitchen island topped with a beige granite counter

Dine-in kitchen boasts stunning chandeliers and wooden cabinetry and along with a breakfast island with black countertop.

The rustic kitchen offers chandelier and white cabinetry. It includes a gray breakfast island over wood plank flooring.

Minimalist kitchen showcases beige tile flooring and beamed ceiling with hanging glass globe pendants and fancy ceiling fan.

The classic kitchen offers stainless steel appliances and a fancy center island with built-in dual sink, and wooden cabinets.

This kitchen features a kitchen island with built-in drawers on the side and bar stool. It also has a wooden cabinet and ceiling with recessed lights.

Design by: Angelica Henry Design

Fabulous kitchen lined with a curved wooden island bar surrounded by cushioned chairs. It has a stainless steel range hood fixed to the glittering mosaic tiles backsplash.

Design by: Andy Brown

This kitchen of geometric shapes benefited by the vaulted roof. Besides the splendid and breezy air, the kitchen also has an energetic color scheme.

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Kitchen design with semi-circle two-level island. Wood beamed ceiling in spoke design keeps up the spiral format. Broad utilization of wood all through.

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Huge kitchen with highlighting brilliant cabinetry and kitchen counters lit by an enchanting chandelier set on a roof with beams.

Design by: Fieldwork Architecture

Modern bar stools encompass a wooden top island over terracotta flooring. It is accompanied by stainless steel appliances and yellow cabinetry that is complemented with green metro tile backsplash.

Source: Fieldstone Cabinetry

Distressed green chairs sit at a granite top kitchen island lit by glass arch pendants. It faces the matching cabinetry and a striped runner that lays on the rich hardwood flooring.

 

The brilliant green roof and dividers give a chipper disposition to this kitchen that has enormous glass windows highlighting rich greenery outside that improve the green components.

Design By: Rick Ryniak Architects

The warm and comfortable spirit of this kitchen is enlarged by its woven wicker roof that is upheld by exposed wood that matches the tone of the cabinets and drawers of the wooden structures.

This kitchen includes a sweeping open-plan configuration, fusing an enormous angular island and full dining space at right.

This kitchen features dark wood kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances. It also has green walls and a white ceiling with recessed lights.

Spacious kitchen with elegant granite countertop and a center island with a built-in sink and wooden cabinet.

This kitchen highlights wooden cabinetry fitted with black appliances. It has yellow dividers and beige tiled ground surface highlighted with precious stone patterns.

Design By: Auhaus Architecture

Stylish kitchen flaunts dark cabinetry highlighted with an eye-catching diamond pattern tile backsplash alongside a curved breakfast bar lit by a couple of dark pendants.

Design By:  ID Studio Interiors

Warm kitchen with a wooden breakfast bar that is fixed with wicker counter seats fitted with white cushions.

A richer tone of wood joined with light gray granite countertops makes for a dazzling contemporary kitchen with a traditional twist.

This kitchen combines the smooth dark finish of the appliances with corresponding points in the wooden cabinetry.

The spacious kitchen with marble top center island paired with a bar stool on the hardwood flooring.

This kitchen features a gorgeous marble top countertops and wooden cabinets, and stainless steel appliances.

This kitchen features wooden brown cabinets and elegant granite countertop. This kitchen lit by stunning pendant lights and recessed ceiling lights.

The open space concept features a kitchen space and dining space. The kitchen has a black granite countertop and wooden cabinets.

This classic kitchen with wooden cabinets and white marble top kitchen island with bar stools.

This kitchen features a gorgeous granite countertop and wooden cabinets that match the hardwood flooring.

This spacious kitchen with white marble top kitchen island and stainless steel appliances and wooden cabinets and drawers.

Design By:  ID Studio Interiors

The kitchen with white marble top kitchen island lit by stunning pendant lights and huge wooden cabinets.

This kitchen features an elegant dark wooden cabinet matches the dark tiled flooring and beige granite countertops.

This classy kitchen features an angled kitchen island with padded bar stools lit by gorgeous chandelier.

This kitchen highlighting a  gorgeous granite countertop center island with wooden bar stools and the kitchen area lightens by recessed ceiling lights.

This kitchen features a white marble top kitchen island on the shiny black flooring. It also has white cabinets and drawers that match the walls and ceiling.

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64 Stunning Kitchen Island Ideas

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If you're dreaming of a renovation and kitchen island ideas keep popping up in your head, we don't blame you. The way we see it, the kitchen island is the real MVP of the home. From cooking prep to casual dining to storage, these workhorses do it all (and add an architectural focal point). We've gathered 64 of the best kitchen island ideas in a variety of styles. Find inspiration for your future remodeling project in these stunning kitchens by top architects and designers. Whether you dream of creating a spot for nightly homework, gourmet meals, or morning coffee, a practical and beautiful island will be the most used area in the house.

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Kitchen Island: 90 Kitchen Island Design Ideas with Photo

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.

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.

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Artistic project in London Townhouse

J Witzel Interior Design

2. All the shelves
hung shelves usually “eat” the place and the mess at 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.

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.

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.

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.

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Die Wohnplaner GmbH

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

J.A.S. Design-Build

11. Straightforward
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.

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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.

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.

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JaureGui Architecture Interiors Construction

14. The thorough approach is the ideal option for the cuisine in the rustic style-solid kitchen, with solid wood, with ardent. legs and drawers for storage, as well as with a high tabletop.

Hopedale Builders, Inc.

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

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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.

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.

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LPASSE DESIGN

19. Provence
The kitchen island in this French home is made from 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.

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Yvonne McFadden LLC

20. At a height of

The first option is convenient for cooking.

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. Stand firmly on your feet
The highlight of this kitchen island is the unfinished solid wood legs.

Martha O'Hara Interiors

26. Highlights
A discreet kitchen island can stand out: upholstered bar stools set the right accents.

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27. Purity of experiment
Since the work and dining areas are combined on the kitchen island, it is necessary to provide an exhaust hood above the hob. It must be the same or larger than the panel size.

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 structure: 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
A round or oval kitchen table is best, even if the island itself is rectangular.

Orchid Newton ltd

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

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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Metamorphoses of the King George Hospital

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.

Roundhouse

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

Paul Craig Photography

36. A level below
In this example, the designers placed the table below the work 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 work area: this difference is reflected in the height of the pendant lights.

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.

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.

mo+ architekten

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

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Artichoke

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.

Design: FTF Interior

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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Aleksandra Fedorova Bureau

51. Hide from the eyes
in this Moscow cuisine all household appliances are hidden from prying eyes: large - in the cabinets, the smaller one - in the kitchen island.

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Smart glass, suspended wall and snow-white minimalism

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.

Lucy G Printed Image Splashbacks

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.

Architectural workshop za bor

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.

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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.

aegis interior design ltd

Incorporated

59. Nice addition
The island on wheels can be moved up to the kitchen countertop at any time, thereby expanding the work area space.

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, its can be used as a coffee table or serving trolley.

Bruce Kading Interior Design

62. Small and bold
A big kitchen doesn't have to have 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.

THE GOOD GUYS

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.

Fast Forward Unlimited

67. Top of the line
The island's L-shape made it possible to combine it with the 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. 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

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

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.

mckimm residential design

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

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.

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MAL Corboy Design

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BUTler Architects

85. Foreign Combine Japanese style: nothing superfluous and random, only necessary and simple furniture. Kitchen island - no sharp corners, only smooth lines and shapes.

Ashgrove Kitchens

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 will place shelves, and in the hold - sections for storage.

DiMauro Architects, Inc.

87. Full speed ahead
The ship-island can cause difficulties. For example, special bar stools were selected for this kitchen, repeating the shape of the side.

Space Fitting Furniture Ltd

88. Atypical shape
The atypical shape of the kitchen island - without corners, smoothly flowing from the working area to the dining area - will save space.

Paul Craig Photography

89. Flying Saucer
The sterile white color of the flying saucer-like island blends well with the cosmic interior of this kitchen.

Charlotte Raynaud Studio - Design & Espaces

How to replace a kitchen island? 7 ideas for a small kitchen - INMYROOM

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Chest of drawers, showcase, compact model on wheels – we choose a worthy alternative to a kitchen island and fight for functionality and saving the family budget

Maximum functionality is the golden rule for arranging a comfortable kitchen. Kitchen cabinets, table, chairs and household appliances - it would seem that everything is ready for the culinary dream. But there is another addition, no less convenient: a kitchen island. If space or family budget does not allow to implement such an idea on a unique design project - do not despair! There are many compact and inexpensive options that will work in your small kitchen space.

1. Showcase island

Bring an element to the kitchen decor - a showcase island will help achieve the desired result. use small sideboard or the same chest of drawers only with open shelves. Here you can store only kitchen utensils, but also cookbooks, themed figurines and just beautiful service. Such a cupboard element is recommended to be deployed to the door. or to the dining room - beautiful and functional.

2. Island chest of drawers

Who said that the kitchen does the island have to be big? Being compact never hurt anyone, and for some will even become a lifeline. Kitchen set in the form of a tall chest of drawers or non-standard cabinets are suitable for storing dishes and other utensils, and the upper part will be a bonus countertop for cooking. Attach the hooks to the side great place to store towels and an apron.

3. Invisible island

Want more free space in a small kitchen, but don’t want to give up the “island” either? I have an idea: the invisible island will be the solution to a difficult problem. Use it during cooking dinner, and then hide it: the island will become part of the kitchen headset. A separate pull-out locker, which will be hidden behind a common countertop, will play the role of storage space and additional work area, while saving a lot of space.

4. Transformer island

He designed, like a transforming table, to bring functionality into your life without requiring a lot of space. Surely, you have a table-book at home - just the same, he will become a lifesaver for you. Need a more compact easy and functional option - look for your "island" of salvation. It could be a narrow table with additional folding tops or a model that can be completely folded and hidden behind the door or on the loggia.

5. Table island

In our opinion one of the most common and versatile options. For a small kitchen choose a square or rectangular model. Round or oval will take up much more space. Since our task is to use the space according to maximum, provide at the bottom of the table, along its perimeter, a solid shelf. Put a few wicker boxes there - the storage space is ready.

6. Island counter

High table - separate subject for conversation. After all, it can be used not only as a working zones. Complement it with comfortable bar stools - and you will get an excellent bar stand-island. Make sure that there are no large shelves and drawers at the bottom of the table. AT otherwise, sitting behind him will not be too comfortable: the legs will rest, creating discomfort during the meal.

7. Island on wheels

Kitchen island on wheels can have a different design: a large or small table, a chest of drawers or a sideboard with showcases. With such furniture you will provide own work area and storage space, which can be moved not only across kitchen, but also throughout the apartment.


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