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KITCHEN ISLAND DESIGNSCreate extra storage and work space in your kitchen with a versatile kitchen island. Kitchen islands are the centre pieces of many homes, the kitchen island is the the hub of activity, and is an excellent place to centralise food preparation. You need at least 50sq/m of kitchen floor area for a full-functioning kitchen island. Kitchen islands have been in vogue for a number of years already, but how should it be incorporated into the design of your new kitchen or included in the remodelling of an existing kitchen? Space Planning The 3-foot zone around the island means that you need open floor space that measures 8 feet by 9 feet for a tiny kitchen island that measures just 2-feet deep by 3-feet long. An island this small is virtually worthless. My personal building experience leads me to believe that an island should be no smaller than 2-feet deep by 4-feet long. There is not a doubt in my mind that others feel differently. Kitchen Island Size Island Cabinet Construction If you turn a standard kitchen island base cabinet upside down, you will discover a void space about 4-inches deep. This void space allows plenty of room so a carpenter can attach solid framing lumber to the kitchen floor. If this lumber is placed just inside the inner surfaces of the sides, front and back of the cabinet base, the cabinet will nest over the blocking. When done correctly the cabinet will not slide when pushed. To keep the cabinet from tilting over, the carpenter needs to install thin fasteners through the cabinet sides into the solid blocking. Kitchen Sinks & Counter Tops Bookshelves and other fancy island accent cabinets are widely available. You can also get special trim that finishes off kitchen island cabinets. Some kitchen island cabinets can be made to look like a piece of furniture. The possibilities are often endless. Visit a special store that just sells kitchen cabinets and consider working with a certified kitchen designer. These individuals have completed extensive course work and testing to ensure they are true kitchen-design professionals. A certified kitchen designer is well aware of the best options for your situation, and they are often up to date with the latest design concepts and options offered by kitchen cabinet manufacturers. |
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