April
2006
Add an Island To Your Kitchen0
DoItYourself has a great article on adding an island to your existing kitchen.
One of the most important considerations when adding an island is the space between where the island will be, and the existing counters and cabinets in the kitchen. You don’t want to have too little space.
Most importantly, there should be sufficient space between the island and other work surfaces to allow for opening cabinet and appliance doors, and for two people to work without jostling one another.
Another common mistake is to not provide an additional light above the island. This is crucial to the functionality of the island. Without adequate lighting, you will not want to
use your island.
Also keep in mind what purpose the island will serve. Will a cooktop stove be on it? Microwave oven? Just space for slicing and dicing? Each design will need it’s own considerations like power outlets, cutting boards and gas for a gas burning stove.
Map out a plan for how you want your island before you begin the project and you’ll be happy with the results!
Many people can afford to spend a lot on interior decor, but are choosing not to. These people don’t have thousand dollar antiques, but prefer the custom look of handmade and yard sale type decorations.