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Stranded With No Kitchen Island
 
As homes are being more modernized, they are being built standardized with all the trappings of a contemporary sensibility. In these spaces, you wil find crown molding, built-in fans and perhaps the most popular, the kitchen island. If you own a house that was constructed before this period, you will probably discover to your chagrin that your house doesn't come equipped with a kitchen island.

The kitchen island is called thus because it is essentially a stand-alone platform in the middle of the ocean that is your vast kitchen. Placed in this prime location, it creates more space for your daily kitchen-centered activities. In addition, it also separates the kitchen room from the living room. For alot of homeowners, this delineation of space is very important as kitchen island designs is as much about function as it is about aesthetics.

When you move into your 70s era home and see that they don't have a kitchen island, you will surely find yourself coveting one. In reality, it's not impractical for you to desire a similar item of your own. It's not just because the Jones' have beautiful stainless steel kitchen islands or that you saw it on a television infomercial with Billy Mays. Alot of older homes come with an awkward floor plan that limits your space greatly. By having a kitchen island, you can expand the amount of room you have and afford yourself the precious elbowroom you desperately need when you're cooking or eating.

If you are one of the unlucky who owns a home that doesn't come with a kitchen island, the world is not over. Say you have an unsightly wall separating your kitchen and living room. You can easily break down or lower that wall to offer up space to install a brand new kitchen island. Kitchen islands can be built and customized quite easily but you can also purchase pre-fabricated models and have them installed by professionals. In either case, you should definitely consider a kitchen island for those design problems you've been debating. It will be worth your time and money.
 

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