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L-shaped, galley, rolling or curved? See what kind of kitchen island might be right for you.
L-Shaped Islands L-shaped kitchen islands, or peninsulas, can add more surface area than rectangular islands, with the benefit of distinct zones for prep work and seating.
If you're not familiar with T-shaped kitchen islands, picture connecting a dining table to a regular kitchen island to create a T-shape as the name suggests. The version above, for example, was ...
A peninsula kitchen is a U-shaped kitchen layout with a connected island. Some people call this a G-shaped design because of the shape the attached island creates.
This design takes full advantage of snack bar stool seating around an L-shaped island, keeping the conversing guests outside of the work triangle of the kitchen itself. As a result, the kitchen ...
Q:I’m remodeling my kitchen and want to add a kitchen island area. But, we are tight on room and the island needs to be very narrow. A standard island sink may be too wide. Do you have any ...
Kitchen islands are on trend, and there’s no stopping them. Why? Because they’re one of the most useful design pieces you can integrate into a kitchen. And features like waterfall countertops ...