3 Features Your Kitchen Island Needs to Look Fantastic & Function Well

A kitchen island offers numerous benefits, from functional storage to additional counter space for meal prep. It’s also handy for entertaining by providing an ideal spot for guests to gather around, chat, and enjoy appetizers or drinks. 

Moreover, it can be an essential space for casual dining, quick meals, or breakfast. When designing a kitchen island, it's necessary to consider its desired ambiance, whether you want it to feel communal, encouraging interaction, or stylish, complementing the kitchen's overall aesthetic. We’re talking about 3 functional features you should consider adding to your kitchen island…

1. A Welcoming Space with Sensible Seating

Seating around the kitchen island is a no-brainer and is often requested by homeowners. It provides ample seating for family and guests and brings people together in the heart of the home. You can foster a sense of togetherness and create a central gathering space for conversations, meals, and socializing.

2. Opt for Deep Drawers Instead of Dated Doors

Drawers are a superior choice in a kitchen island for several reasons. They offer more accessible access to items, allowing you to see and reach everything without rummaging through deep cabinets. Additionally, drawers provide better functionality for people of all ages and abilities, eliminating the need for bending or stretching. Drawers ensure a more ergonomic and user-friendly experience in the kitchen.

3. Enough Outlets for the Endless Electronics

Outlets in a kitchen island are crucial for addressing the modern family's tech needs. Well-place outlets allow for convenient charging stations, plugging in appliances, and handling various devices while working or entertaining in the kitchen. 

I recommend incorporating multiple outlets strategically placed along the sides or within the island, considering the island's size and layout. Including USB plug-ins alongside traditional outlets is a thoughtful feature, offering a convenient solution for charging smartphones, tablets, and other USB-powered devices without needing adapters.

I like to incorporate additional features that enhance functionality and elevate the overall experience in the kitchens I design. Some examples include pull-out trash cans for seamless waste management, a prep sink for efficient meal preparation, a wine fridge for wine enthusiasts, and thoughtful details like built-in cutting boards or spice racks for added convenience. These features are tailored to the client's needs and preferences, ensuring a well-designed and personalized kitchen space.

If you're ready to design your most luxurious kitchen (with an island, of course), reach out to us. We can't wait to hear about your project.

 Until next time,

Maritza

 

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