islands
I'm looking at a movable island - but some of these could be on platforms and roller to move them. One idea was to be able to raise and lower them so the island can be used as a eating table and as a counter top. An alternative idea would be to have the island at counter height and have chairs that can raise and lower (so - at least some of the chairs can be used in the Dining room as overflow).
I realise most of these are too built in and too big for my movable islet, but theirs shapes and styles are instructive.
I realise most of these are too built in and too big for my movable islet, but theirs shapes and styles are instructive.
are the white cabinets under the island movable? Intriguing concept, if so. Leave them for everyday storage; move them to open up seating at the counter for parties! When we redesigned our kitchen, our architect suggested a long, narrow island right in the middle of the space. "It's like an Irish bar," she said, envisioning all of our friends standing around the island, talking, just like in a pub. And that's exactly what happened. That island has made our kitchen party central.
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