Rocco Borghese
Light it up
There’s no doubt where the centre of this room is. The simple globe lights, grouped to create a fabulous cluster, highlight an impeccably tailored island unit, the sharp lines emphasised by the contrasting colours. Comfy seats enhance the glamorous bar vibe and encourage friends to linger.
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There’s no doubt where the centre of this room is. The simple globe lights, grouped to create a fabulous cluster, highlight an impeccably tailored island unit, the sharp lines emphasised by the contrasting colours. Comfy seats enhance the glamorous bar vibe and encourage friends to linger.
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Ebstone
Incorporate a table
Combining a table with an island is a great space saver, and can seat the whole family without the need for a separate dining room. It can also act as an additional surface for food preparation. This look works particularly well in an open-plan scheme.
Combining a table with an island is a great space saver, and can seat the whole family without the need for a separate dining room. It can also act as an additional surface for food preparation. This look works particularly well in an open-plan scheme.
Martha O'Hara Interiors
Cook up a curve
Island worktops can be any shape and size you want, and this curved number shows the value of a bespoke design. The inner edge is straight for a high-functioning cooking area, while the gorgeously sweeping front is lined with vibrant upholstered chairs to create a sociable mood.
Island worktops can be any shape and size you want, and this curved number shows the value of a bespoke design. The inner edge is straight for a high-functioning cooking area, while the gorgeously sweeping front is lined with vibrant upholstered chairs to create a sociable mood.
Alex Maguire Photography
Splash on beautiful materials
An island is the perfect place to incorporate luxurious materials. A marble or copper worktop will add a little wow without breaking the bank. This marble island takes the look a little further with a wraparound effect, and adds eye-catching pattern to the pared-back scheme.
Discover 11 ways to warm up marble
An island is the perfect place to incorporate luxurious materials. A marble or copper worktop will add a little wow without breaking the bank. This marble island takes the look a little further with a wraparound effect, and adds eye-catching pattern to the pared-back scheme.
Discover 11 ways to warm up marble
Martha O'Hara Interiors
Choose a useful shape
You don’t have to stick to a rectangular design. Consider a T-shaped island that embraces your kitchen’s dimensions. This island provides the majority of the worktop and dining area within the kitchen, as well as a sink, display space and storage.
You don’t have to stick to a rectangular design. Consider a T-shaped island that embraces your kitchen’s dimensions. This island provides the majority of the worktop and dining area within the kitchen, as well as a sink, display space and storage.
Gatling Design
Make it unobtrusive
Building bookshelves into an island unit can really add character, and works brilliantly in an open-plan living space. The arrangement of books and ornaments in this unit makes the island ‘invisible’ from the seating area, preventing the kitchen from dominating the space.
Building bookshelves into an island unit can really add character, and works brilliantly in an open-plan living space. The arrangement of books and ornaments in this unit makes the island ‘invisible’ from the seating area, preventing the kitchen from dominating the space.
Go long
If you have the space in your kitchen, consider investing in a long island – this one incorporates a breakfast bar and additional cabinetry. A long unit also means a large expanse of worktop for food prep – music to every cook’s ears.
If you have the space in your kitchen, consider investing in a long island – this one incorporates a breakfast bar and additional cabinetry. A long unit also means a large expanse of worktop for food prep – music to every cook’s ears.
Edmondson Interiors
Take it round the bend
Knocking the corners off this chunky island has made it much more at home and less overbearing in the space. The flowing design, incorporating an eating area, sink, storage and appliances, makes it great for large families with busy schedules and differing needs.
Knocking the corners off this chunky island has made it much more at home and less overbearing in the space. The flowing design, incorporating an eating area, sink, storage and appliances, makes it great for large families with busy schedules and differing needs.
Alex Maguire Photography
Link to your units
In an open-plan scheme, choosing an island in the same colour palette as the cabinetry helps to separate the kitchen and dining zones. This handleless design has large drawers on the dining side – perfect for having glassware, cutlery and china to hand at dinner parties.
In an open-plan scheme, choosing an island in the same colour palette as the cabinetry helps to separate the kitchen and dining zones. This handleless design has large drawers on the dining side – perfect for having glassware, cutlery and china to hand at dinner parties.
Luxe Interior International
Light it up
There’s no doubt where the centre of this room is. The simple globe lights, grouped to create a fabulous cluster, highlight an impeccably tailored island unit, the sharp lines emphasised by the contrasting colours. Comfy seats enhance the glamorous bar vibe and encourage friends to linger.
Do you have an island unit in your kitchen? Let us know how you style it in the Comments below.
There’s no doubt where the centre of this room is. The simple globe lights, grouped to create a fabulous cluster, highlight an impeccably tailored island unit, the sharp lines emphasised by the contrasting colours. Comfy seats enhance the glamorous bar vibe and encourage friends to linger.
Do you have an island unit in your kitchen? Let us know how you style it in the Comments below.
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