Outdated kitchens are often one of the first things homeowners want to redesign. The kitchen is a hotspot for entertainment and family gatherings, even if that gathering is just dinner. The kitchen island is at the heart of your kitchen, so it can play a pivotal role in the entire makeup. Here's what you should consider before getting to work on it with NJ Plumbing LLC.
Whether you're adding a new kitchen island or updating an outdated one, you need to consider the sizing options available. You have to ask yourself how much space you want around your kitchen island between your cabinets and the island. Clearance space is the most important factor to consider, and one of the most popular clearance sizes is to leave two feet of space between your island and your cabinets. You can reduce or increase this option, but make sure your walkways are up to code as well.
There's a party and you have a whole slew of guests over. Food is the top priority, and everyone is centered around the hotspot of your home; the kitchen. The options you consider for the center of your kitchen are of extreme importance in the scenario. The seating chart is probably at the top of your list. Kitchen islands can offer a wide variety of seating options for guests. You could build a breakfast nook with a heightened countertop so you can hand off breakfast easier to the kids before school. It may be easier to have cooking options built into your kitchen island as well, such as a stovetop or a prep sink. You could add under-the-counter options like a mini fridge or refrigerated drawers that blend into your design concept.
Kitchen islands don't always have cabinets, but when they do, they create a great option for additional storage space. You could even place extra cabinets under your breakfast nook with your barstools. Open shelving options are a great design that can modernize your kitchen's openness and offer an easy-grab option on your kitchen island. Additional drawers are always needed around the home, so why not add them to your kitchen island? You could even add them on the countertop with a raised breakfast nook.
When you have a ton of recipe books, it can be demanding to have to walk all the way to the bookshelf in the living room for one. You can remedy this problem by building a bookshelf onto your kitchen island. It adds a neat and sleek look to your kitchen while providing a service for your cooking needs.
Some kitchens don't have the space for a kitchen island, but there are still options available for those homeowners. Rolling kitchen islands are an option that offers the convenience of being able to be put away when not in use. You could also replace the whole kitchen island concept with a long table to add space for food placement. No matter your needs, there are always options for your kitchen island design.
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