4 Things to Consider When Choosing Kitchen Island Units

Don't you ever wonder why there are so many homes which do not have kitchen island units? If a house (especially the kitchen) is not planned properly, chances are, there's no space for the kitchen island. Some people just opt to go without it but it's probably the only way to accent a kitchen. It's such a beautiful piece of furniture, and would be perfect in any home, if only you know how to get the best out of it. Here are 4 ways how you can do just that.

1. Think about what you're using it for.
Kitchen units are more than just tables for preparing a meal. Using a basic unit (kitchen island minus the appliances), you can put stools along the edge for an informal gathering. Or if you want to showcase your cooking skills, then you'll probably want to put a hob or oven in the center of the island with you facing your audience. If you want a more traditional dining, you can set off your kitchen island with a low table at one end.

2. Think about the space.
If you're building a new home, placing a kitchen island will be hassle free. Yet, if you're renovating your home and placing a kitchen island unit for the first time, then you'll need to ensure that electricity, gas and water will run under the floor. You also need to free up about 1 meter space (all around the island) so you can open and close the cabinets. The good thing about this is that there are so many kinds of kitchen island units you can choose from, in different colors and sizes so you will find one that suits the space you have.

3. Think about the style.
Most kitchen units are rectangular but there are new designs which create different effects for your home. For example, it can be L-shaped with worktops fixed at different heights. One may already be an eating zone, while another may be made for cooking, washing the dishes. For homes with limited space, homeowners may choose to use a curved unit. Of course, when you're designing the kitchen, you can use an island that has the same color as the rest of the kitchen or it may use a contrasting color so it stands out.

4. Use lighting appropriately.
Now lighting is more than just functional, it is also decorative. Of course, since the kitchen is a working area, then you'll want to have adequate lights on your worktop so as to avoid accidents. Then you can use track lights to line the kitchen ceiling for illumination. And if you want to create a relaxed atmosphere, you can add a pendant light right above the kitchen island.

There are so many things you can do to make the most of kitchen island units. Of course, the first step towards success is to first know what you want so you can implement it once you've decided to renovate your home.
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4 Things to Consider When Choosing Kitchen Island Units
4 Things to Consider When Choosing Kitchen Island Units
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