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Split in twoIn a big kitchen, it can be tempting to fill the space with one large, central island. But if this feels too overwhelming, how about breaking it in half to create two separate work areas, as the homeowners have done here? The curved gap between these particular islands also provides another handy access point to the oven and sink.
Go curvyThis user-friendly shape makes the most of the room’s proportions and would work well in a smaller space, too. When you’re considering kitchen island ideas for small kitchens, a curved design leaves plenty of space for people to move around the room, and doesn’t eat into the floor space like a linear style would. This semi-circular design also creates a nicely sociable feel for those sitting on the stools to chat to the cook, rather than all being perched in a straight line.




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