Kitchen islands are one of the most important design features in today’s kitchens. Far from just being a single-use space, they are truly the heart of the kitchen. Modern kitchen islands provide a variety of functions, from space for food prep to gathering with loved ones to homework stations and more. Your kitchen island can also make a visual statement, adding character and style to your space.
The best kitchen islands are designed to support the homeowners’ cooking habits, entertaining styles, and personal needs. They maximize storage and fit the overall layout of the space. A great kitchen island layout for a home remodel brings together the right design, materials, and layout to create an inviting and functional space.
Whether you’re dreaming of an expansive kitchen island with room to gather or a small but highly functional one for extra food prep space, considering the function and design of your island will help make your kitchen the best it can be.
The most functional kitchens are usually divided into zones: food prep, cooking, and clean-up. An island can handle some or all of these zones, or it can help make your work around the perimeter of the kitchen more functional.
Functional kitchen island features might include some of the following:
When designers talk about flow, they mean the efficiency and comfort of the space’s layout. How easy is it for people to move from one place to another within the kitchen? Good flow minimizes steps between zones and removes obstacles, making it easy to navigate the kitchen. A well-designed kitchen island will enhance flow, with a great layout and multifunctional design.
Make sure there is adequate clearance on every side of the island—design guidelines recommend 36-48 inches for ease of movement. And consider the best layout for the island as a way of supporting good flow.
Brian and Kelsey’s Willow Street Kitchen Remodel is a great example of how island size and layout can impact the kitchen’s flow. Check out the before-and-after to see how the island completely changed the feel of the space.
One of the best things about kitchen islands is the enhanced storage they offer. By reducing clutter elsewhere in the kitchen, kitchen islands offer storage solutions that change the whole function of the space.
Today’s kitchen islands are as much about gathering as they are about cooking. As the kitchen’s centerpiece, the island can be a comfortable and functional space to sit and do homework, work from home, enjoy a casual meal, or linger over a coffee in the morning.
A kitchen island with seating might include a dual-height counter, with a lower side for working and a higher one for socializing. Or you might decide that an extra-wide island is perfect for your space, giving a natural separation between the cook’s work and the guests’ seating.
If space is a concern, choose backless stools that can be tucked under the island’s overhang when not in use. If you have the room in your kitchen, and the layout supports it, an L-shaped island might allow for seating along two sides—perfect if you like to host a crowd.
And don’t forget to include charging stations, which are handy for teens and adults alike. Modern islands often include USB ports as well as regular outlets.
Because the island sits in the center of the kitchen and is such a large feature, it often becomes the focal point of the space. You can capitalize on this by making sure it’s as visually stunning as it is practically functional.
One of the most popular—and beautiful—design strategies for kitchen island remodels is to create contrast between the island and the rest of the kitchen. To do this, you can make the cabinets, the countertop, or both a contrasting color and/or material. For example, use a bold accent color for the island. Make the island’s countertop butcher block when the surrounding counters are quartz. Or make the kitchen island out of stained wood when the rest of the cabinets are painted. For a great example of a kitchen with a contrasting island, check out Rodney and Ruth’s Lancaster Kitchen Remodel.
The kitchen island is the perfect place to add special features or design details to set it apart and make it unforgettable. A waterfall edge, for example, creates a sleek, contemporary look that feels luxurious. Fluted or reeded details are at the top of the list of modern kitchen design trends. And countertops of natural stone—quartz, marble, soapstone, etc—give it a grounded look.
Pendant lighting above the island defines the space visually within an open floor plan while adding personality and drama to the whole kitchen. Use kitchen island lighting as an opportunity to add your own unique flair to the space. Your designer can help you decide how many pendants you need, both for task lighting and visual balance. A good rule of thumb is to space pendants between 24 and 30 inches from center to center.
For a glimpse of what a difference lighting over a kitchen island can make, Jon and Crystal’s Conestoga Valley Kitchen Remodel is a great example.
Kitchen islands have become one of the most important design elements in today’s homes. When they are both functional and stylish, they can handle everything thrown their way: food prep, storage, cooking and clean-up areas, and space to gather with family and friends.
Because every home is different, each kitchen island will be unique in layout and design. Working with a good design-build team is the way to ensure that your kitchen island is the best it can be for your specific needs and wants—because a thoughtfully designed kitchen island can make all the difference in your kitchen remodel. From layout and materials to storage and seating, our team is ready to help design and build the perfect kitchen island for your space. For more information, see our Lancaster Kitchen Remodeling Services page or contact us today to get started.