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Kitchen Island Ideas

T-shaped

A T-shape design can prevent making your kitchen island too small in large spaces and missing the opportunity to accommodate your loved ones at the centre of the room. The design helps set defined work, entertainment, or dining zones.

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Ample space for seating

Most of the kitchen islands incorporate seating, even the smaller designs. If you lack room in your kitchen, consider creating a dedicated space with a row of bar stools to fit your legs. The area should have at least 60 centimetres per person, so there’s enough room for friends, family, or visitors to sit comfortably.

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Fluid shapes

Fluid shapes can give an attractive and modern design to your home. These islands can be made with hardwood or any other material that suits the materials of your kitchen and offer a dynamic feel to the space. You can also combine it with the floor design to create a more uniform feel.

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Waterfall edges

A waterfall edge continues the worktop from horizontal to vertical, and it can complement your worktop choice with vivid and seamless contrast. It’s a popular design that often uses marble and a large slab to allow the veining to flow right to the floor.

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Mix and match

Opting for varying heights can make your design stand out. It can also be a clear way to zone areas. Higher areas can be paired with seating for dining or food preparation. Mixing materials can create a unique look, like Silestone and Dekton, for a luxurious feel.

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With dining table

A kitchen island can create a suitable dining area for family, friends, and guests. There are plenty of designs to choose from. For example, you can install a long kitchen island with an integrated low level and table seating at one end to be around your people while eating or for entertainment.

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Statement lighting

Proper lighting is as important as the design of your kitchen. For this, you can add selected light fittings that complement your kitchen island. Consider hanging pendants at the correct height, installing wall lights, using coloured lights, and using glass to call for sunlight.

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Geometric

Your kitchen island doesn’t always need to be rectangular. An out-of-shape dynamic design can take your space to another level and help you move beyond the classic designs. This is one of the best kitchen islands to create a strong visual impact, and you can consider materials like Scalea and Sensa of superior quality and low maintenance.

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With a sink

A sink is a practical addition to a kitchen island that can often be overlooked. There are many different designs and sizes to suit various interior styles, such as Silestone with high resistance to scratches and stains. You can also match your sink to your worktop, which is ideal for modern or minimal spaces.

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Curves

Another way to soften a rectangular kitchen island design is by adding curves. They can provide an elegant design to your house while at the same time making walk-through areas more accessible, especially in small kitchens. Dekton is an exceptional choice for creating versatile kitchen islands.

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Symmetrical

Order and symmetry are always appealing, and it’s hard to go wrong with this design for your kitchen island. It’s also refined and timeless, allowing you to keep it for years to come without worrying about trends. A symmetrical kitchen island also offers ample space for cooking and creating a family dining hub.

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Minimal

A minimal kitchen island follows today’s trend and offers a soft finish, such as matt. It blends with the environment effortlessly and can have a relaxing effect. It’s a timeless design that can benefit from low maintenance if you use quartz or Dekton materials.

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L-shaped

An L-shaped breakfast bar island can work well for small and farmhouse kitchens, especially if made from wood. Although it’s a format typically used with cabinets, it’s a handy way to double the amount of seating and create a pleasant cooking space.

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Filament bulbs

Filament bulbs provide a warm light and look splendid, especially in vintage or industrial-type kitchen islands. You can use ceiling hooks to loop up cords and customise the lighting as you see fit. It can complement very well with wooden worktops.

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Different heights

Installing your kitchen island with different heights offers a different approach and adds an interesting architectural breakup to the room. At the same time, it can divide areas for different activities.

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