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Kitchen Island Plans | Custom Kitchen Islands

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Custom kitchen island

Kitchen islands are a wonderful solution to many kitchen problems. With kitchen island you can create…

  • an extra storage area in your kitchen
  • a place for work, where you can prepare your favorite food
  • a place where you can clean your dishes and utensils
  • a place where you can eat with your family

There are two types of kitchen island…

  • portable kitchen islands
  • custom kitchen islands

Before choosing your type of kitchen island, consider carefully how you will use it. The kitchen island you will use as a storage area will be different from one you will use for washing, cooking and/or eating on.

  1. Will you prepare food on it?
  2. Will you eat with your family on it?
  3. Will you wash the dishes on it or just store them on it?

The answers to these questions, in combination with the size of your kitchen and the sum you can afford, will enable you to decide upon what type of kitchen island is best for you.

Custom kitchen islands review

You can have this type of kitchen island custom-made by specialists. In addition to storage area, you can build appliances into it, such as…

  • a sink
  • a dishwasher
  • a small refrigerator or refrigerated drawers
  • cooking tops, oven, microwave
  • warming drawers, to keep food hot if necessary…

You can choose your own shape for this type of kitchen island. For example, rectangular, square, oval, round, L-shape or other broken lines.

You can make your island with a multi-leveled countertop; with, for example, a lower level on which to prepare the food and an upper one to eat on. (The height of the place where you eat depends on the kind of seats you want: standard chairs, stools or bar stools.) In addition, it’s good to match the design of your custom island with the design of your kitchen, in order to harmonize everything.

For the countertop of this kitchen island you can use wood, natural stone, stainless steel, etc. What material is suitable for your countertop depends on what you will use it for. For example, for safety, it is a good idea to use stone or steel around places you will cook because they resist the heat of hot pots and pans. You can also use these materials round the sink. A wooden countertop is suitable for preparing food.

You can use this type of kitchen island not only as a storage area, but also for a cleaning center or a place where you can eat or prepare food. However, not every kitchen is suitable for installing a custom kitchen island. You have to consider such factors as…

1. Space: there has to be at least 42 inches (107 cm) of space from the most exterior edge of the island to the objects around it, on all sides. Only then will you be able to walk around the island without difficulty, and open the doors of cabinets and appliances.

If you work with other people in the kitchen, you can avoid problems by increasing the distance to 48 inches (122 cm).

2. Ventilation: this needs to be considered if you intend to use your island for cooking on. A hood, suspended from the ceiling, is one solution. A downdraft, installed behind the cook top, is another. You should consult a specialist regarding the choice of an appropriate ventilation system.

3. Lighting: good lighting is closely related to the functionality of your kitchen island. One solution is a lamp, suspended from the ceiling and directed at the surfaces of the island. Another solution is to fix a number of lamps to the hood (if you intend to have one).

4. Electricity: consider this if you intend to use electrical appliances on your custom island. Place the outlets for these appliances in a location on the island where they will not come into contact with water and splashes from washing and cooking, thus avoiding electric shocks.

5. Water supply and drainage: this must be considered if you intend to use water on your island. The best solution here is to consult a specialist, because using water will require changes to the floor of your kitchen. Click here to submit your project and receive free estimates from highly rated local, licensed contractors within 48 hours with no obligation.

See also:

Ganka Vasileva is the owner of http://www.helpful-kitchen-tips.com, a website containing useful information about the kitchen; about the equipment of this greatly-used room in our home that occupies a special place in our lives. Buying guides for kitchen cutlery, small appliances, cookware & bakeware, kitchen furniture, storage & organization, plumbing, etc.

Kitchen Island Plans | Portable Kitchen Islands

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Portable kitchen island

Kitchen islands are a wonderful solution to many kitchen problems. With kitchen island you can create…

  • an extra storage area in your kitchen
  • a place for work, where you can prepare your favorite food
  • a place where you can clean your dishes and utensils
  • a place where you can eat with your family

There are two types of kitchen island…

  • portable kitchen islands
  • custom kitchen islands

Before choosing your type of kitchen island, consider carefully how you will use it. The kitchen island you will use as a storage area will be different from one you will use for washing, cooking and/or eating on.

  1. Will you prepare food on it?
  2. Will you eat with your family on it?
  3. Will you wash the dishes on it or just store them on it?

The answers to these questions, in combination with the size of your kitchen and the sum you can afford, will enable you to decide upon what type of kitchen island is best for you.

Portable kitchen islands review

Portable kitchen islands are available as a ready-to-use variant, looking like a cabinet or a table with rectangular or square shape. They can offer you…

  • a countertop for work
  • cabinets for pots and pans
  • shelves for recipe books
  • drawers for utensils
  • shelves, towel and cutlery racks, wine racks…

The countertop of portable islands is most often made of one material only, but it can consist of a combination of materials as well, according to your work needs; for example, wood plus stainless steel is a possibility. It can be also come with a drop leaf, to save space when you are not using it.

Some portable kitchen islands have wheels, and can thus be moved easily from place to place (for example, near the range or the sink, according to your specific needs). Others have legs or feet, making them seem more like furniture.

When using this kind of kitchen island, you can’t build in appliances. You can use them mainly for storing utensils or preparing food. In general, portable kitchen islands are a good solution if you have a small kitchen.

Click here to view some high quality portable kitchen islands.

See also:

Ganka Vasileva is the owner of http://www.helpful-kitchen-tips.com, a website containing useful information about the kitchen; about the equipment of this greatly-used room in our home that occupies a special place in our lives. Buying guides for kitchen cutlery, small appliances, cookware & bakeware, kitchen furniture, storage & organization, plumbing, etc.

Tips About Choosing Kitchen Tables

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Kitchen table

The kitchen table is an important accessory of our kitchens as it is one of the most prominent and most used object in this special room. It is more than just a place to gather around and eat on.

Kitchen tables come in rectangular, square or round shape and size will almost always depend on how many people you usually dine with.

A good idea is to get a standard four-person kitchen table with two extra table leafs. When more people come over you will have the option of expanding the size of your table without having to deal with the extra size, when it is just your family. Make sure that the leafs are internal to the table because it is not very conveniently to store and remove table leafs that are not integrated into the table itself. Look also underneath the table to see how it is supported… four legs, pedestal, trestles… you want something that will be comfortable for you and your guests when seated.

If your kitchen or family is small and you don’t spend much time there, small round table or small drop-leaf table maybe a better option.

Small drop-leaf kitchen table

A large number of kitchen tables are made from wood. However there are tables made from stainless steel, glass, natural stone, plastic, chrome, often with a glass or stone top. And most of the materials are offered in a variety of finishes, from light to dark.

Wooden kitchen tables provide a relaxed, unpretentious space where people can get together, have a drink, share a bite and get to talking. These tables are available in a variety of shapes and sizes and can perfectly add to the decor of your kitchen.

When choosing kitchen tables consider the rest of your kitchen design. Glass top tables will go with any decor, while dark oak will look awkward with light maple kitchen cabinets. Also, don’t consider heavy table when the rest of your kitchen is sleek and modern.