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Kitchen Islands - Cabinets, Home Repair, and More

Thu 22 Feb 2007 - 10:40

Kitchen Islands - Cabinets, Home Repair, and More
By Peter H. Wilson

Kitchen islands are attractive home repair additions to add to your kitchen. They can give you needed storage for your things, more preparation and extra workspace. Some even give you more sink and cooking space. In fact, there are many choices of features and designs to suit everyone.

The basic island looks like a table with legs and flat countertops for cooking. They are practical for both buffet style serving of meals and the preparation of food. Also, they add a decorative addition to your kitchen. However, this type of island does not supply extra storage space.

Another basic island offers a flat countertop with added storage space beneath it, including cabinets and drawers. This will give you extra storage space beneath it, versus the space wasting of a countertop design.

Custom-built style islands are much more extensive, including dishwasher, refrigerator, warming oven, cook top and sink space. Granite topped ones or other hard surfaces let you prepare food and dough on the countertop, instead of using a cutting board. A butcher block can be added to avoid countertop cutting. In fact, you can choose one or all of the options because custom built ones allow flexibility and are made to suit your requirements.

Islands with multiple levels are the most flexible and offer far more choices. Their workspace is smaller, but you have more flexibility with the options available. These islands are bigger, have an eating place, and also a food preparation area. You will be able to install a cook top or sink on a different level, in one part of the countertop.

Kitchen islands sizes vary a lot. You will need to measure your current space to find the one that fits your kitchen. It can be stressful to comprehend with only two measurement dimensions. The best option is to use boxes or furniture, shaped into an island in your kitchen. After a few days, you will get a sense of how it will feel.

You will need to allow a minimum space of three feet around your island when measuring. You have to have space to get to your appliances and move around. You must be able to safely open appliance doors and have enough work room around your island. If your dishwasher door opens onto the island or you cannot move around if you are cooking, the island size will be too big.

Portable islands are another alternative in limited space, and have wheels so they can be relocated when you are not using them. They offer portable and extra workspace when you need it, and they do not get under foot when you are not using them. Unfortunately you will have extra workspace, but limit yourself to just that. You cannot install a sink or cook top.

Peter Wilson's web pages are published on several online sites with information about cabinets. His writings on home repair and kitchen islands can be found on his web publications .

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