Kitchen Island Alternatives For Small Spaces


by Joaquin Erazo, Jr. - Date: 2010-09-04 - Word Count: 305 Share This!

Kitchen islands are in demand. Over 80 percent of homeowners say they want an island in a home they are buying or when undergoing a kitchen renovation. A kitchen island creates more counter space and more storage. It also helps maintain an open floor plan, allowing people to circulate easily throughout the room.

What do you do if your remodeled kitchen doesn't have enough room for a kitchen island? Below are some ideas.

Portable Island: A portable island is a cart you can roll and tuck away when not in use. In addition to adding workspace, it also supplies storage for the items you use most frequently while cooking or entertaining.

Peninsula: If you can't squeeze in an island during your kitchen renovation, consider a peninsula. A peninsula is similar to an island except that it is attached to the countertop at one end. Like an island, it offers counter and storage space while allowing access from different sides. You can also turn your peninsula into a breakfast bar by placing stools on one side.

Kitchen Hutch: If you're renovating to create additional storage space, a hutch might do the trick. In addition to traditional styles, you can also find hutches to fit into corners, some of them quite small. Many hutches provide open shelf space for display and cabinet space below. You can find them with pull-out desk tops that allow you to keep your computer in the kitchen, and others include a convenient space for a microwave.

Cooking Table: Some tables can double as work areas or eating surfaces. Such a table would have a food preparation area, perhaps made of stainless steel, that opens up when needed. Some models even incorporate ceramic cooktops so you can heat food right at the table. When you're not cooking, the table top folds up to create a dining surface.

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