7 Practical Solutions for the Kitchen Island
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Very simply, the kitchen island looks fabulous in homes of any size, and it’s no surprise that it’s a hot trend today. There are many ways to add value so that it offers practical use, while helping to save space! If you already have a bare kitchen island, fret not. Do wonders with the space by getting a good contractor to modify it to your preference. Interested yet? Read on for 7 useful ways to transform your kitchen island!
Space for Appliances
As ovens are typically placed at a low height, the island makes a great spot. You only have to make sure there’s enough space to operate the oven door. Otherwise, simply place your oven on the side of the island that faces out towards the rest of the space. And if you've got a dishwasher – you might want to place it close to the sink at the kitchen island for greater accessibility.
Place to Dine
Yes, it’s possible to have an island in a small kitchen! Get creative with your space and consider tearing down the kitchen entrance. This will make your home look and feel spacious, while providing more space for movement. To further maximise your space, why not have a compact island that doubles as a dining table? It has sufficient dining space, and as pictured above, you may utilise colours to easily blend the storage unit of the compact island into your space!
Storage, Storage, Storage
If you have a kitchen spacious enough for a large kitchen island, don’t be afraid to pull out all the stops when designing it. Use it as a breakfast counter, and incorporate storage units on different sides of the island. Change up the look by opting for a mix of closed storage and pull-out baskets. Closed storage units will keep dust off rarely used items, while pull-out baskets are great for storing goods like onions, garlic and ginger, for example. For a large kitchen, placing your sink or hob at the island will result in a more efficient work triangle configuration.
Hooks and Holders
Guess what? You don’t have to customise an island for the kitchen! Create a stunning centrepiece by converting a vintage dresser into your dream island. You may even fix rollers so it can be moved around. To further customise it to your kitchen needs, trick it out with hooks and even a kitchen towel holder. That way, you get to keep your kitchen countertop uncluttered.
Book Space
For cookbook collectors, what better way to house your favourite tomes than showcased in the kitchen? You’ll have your favourite recipes within easy reach too. Cookbooks are typically large, so make sure that the shelving spaces provided are tall enough for them.
For Wine Lovers
The best thing about customising the kitchen? Fitting it with whatever you want. A wine rack is a practical addition for housing your reds and whites. They make a strong style statement too. For a farmhouse touch, install hooks on the ceiling for your pots and pans.
Pet Beds
Lastly, why not turn the kitchen island into a built-in bed for your pet? The kitchen’s a favourite spot among pets. This clever idea provides a comfortable space for your pet to hang out as you go about whipping up meals in the kitchen.
Photo Credits: 1. Between Naps on the Porch; 2. Dtrenzo Interiors Pte Ltd; 3. Earth Living Pte Ltd; 4. Dig This Design; 5. Lowes; 6. Ticking and Toile; 7. Remodeling Therapy
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