Asymmetrical Islands

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This is for my client who has a non-rectangular space, and a lively kitchen that will often be full of people. We need to make the most of the square footage, which means we will have an asymmetrical island, with lots of room for working, along with seating for 5+.
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traditional kitchen by Zuniga Interiors
a 2-tiered island, the view you would see when first walking into the room
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eclectic kitchen by Olga Adler
another 2-tiered island
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eclectic kitchen by InterDesign Studio
A rounded seating space at the end - we could do this with a single-level or 2-level countertop
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contemporary kitchen by valerie pasquiou interiors + design, inc
An example of a lower "table-height" eating space at the island
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traditional kitchen by Marrokal Design & Remodeling
another shape possibility, though not exact
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contemporary kitchen by Paragon Kitchens
Another angled alternative, though I'd suggest doing a bookcase / cabinet at the end, with seating on either side
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