Designing Your Kitchen Island: Few Tips & Tricks

Published on 09/15/2021
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When it comes to renovating the kitchen, there is a majority of people who try to avoid it altogether. Various factors need to be considered, and you will have to keep every instruction quite detailed so that the quality levels can be maintained with utmost precision. Even if someone dares to take on the project without any professional help, they try to keep themselves limited to the cabinets, paint jobs, faucets, etc. If you are planning to get an island, we would highly recommend hiring a professional. It will be a crucial part of the kitchen, and there is absolutely no scope for a mistake.
Having a perfect kitchen island will not only add a good seating area in the kitchen, but it will also significantly add storage space. It will become the ideal spot for the sink and other appliances such as microwave, coffeemaker, etc. It can also be the space where you will have the option of experimenting with new textures and materials. The essential factors that you must keep in mind while designing the island are the right size and placement. The kitchen space will revolve around this area, and if it’s not just the perfect size, it will be pretty awkward to stay around it.

Designing Your Kitchen Island

Designing Your Kitchen Island

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How Will You Use The Island?

The extra storage space and a comfortable seating area must be considered additional perks for such a significant investment. The primary question that needs to be answered is ‘why are you getting an island?’. The purpose that it efficiently serves is to offer an excellent cookroom to the chef. The layout is the best one where the preparation is done on one side and cooking on the other.

Enough Space To Maneuver

While you are installing the island, you must factor in the space around the kitchen. Yes, you might say it’s obvious, but there are times when an approximation doesn’t work, and the final product you get ends up being too squeezy or too far. The space that you should leave around the island should be at least 1 meter. The height should also be considered before getting the high stools that you might want to bring in.

Fitted or Freestand

There are various types of kitchen islands that you can opt for. Based on the requirements and the kitchen layout, you can go for a fitted one or a portable one. It will also depend on the functionality of the kitchen. If you have a smaller home, we recommend going for the portable ones that you can quickly shift.

Explore Bold Colors

Whether your interior has a neutral color palette or a bold one, the kitchen island is always where you can experiment with more aggressive and striking colors. It will not only add an exciting layer to your color palette, but you will also find it relatively easy to use in terms of adding contrast. These colors should be used in the island cabinets so that bold colors can’t intrude in a direct line of sight.

Explore Bold Colors

Explore Bold Colors

Leave Enough Space

If you are going for a permanently fitted island, there are high chances that you are planning to do a sink and keep other appliances on it. While it’s a good use of space, you must ensure that there is enough space left to do all the cooking preparations.
These are a few tips that you should keep in mind while adding an island to the kitchen. It would help if you also chose the countertop based on the interiors and color scheme.

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