Island Hopping For Your Kitchen Remodel
A kitchen island is where people gather rather than using a kitchen table and has been in vogue for over a decade.
Although older homes may have had a kitchen island it was more restricted to the bar style, where a small counter-like island with two or three seats was the norm.
This type of setup still works of course, if only one or two individuals occupy a dwelling. But in the last few years especially, individuals have been eating at home more, cooking at home more, and needing a larger kitchen island.
Remodeling a kitchen now generally includes either installing a kitchen island or replacing an older one that is more cozy and convenient. The aging of adults can also signal a replacement of an older bar-style kitchen counter as the seating might be too high for older adults.
Families that are growing in size with more children being added, find that a small, cramped kitchen island needs to be enlarged, with more comfortable seating, and of course, more added features such as extra storage and shelves.
Kids do need plenty of space in which to slouch down and place their beverages and food without spilling them. Cup holders do not necessarily come with an island in a kitchen but having spaces where cup holders can be attached is a big positive for many parents!
No one style will suit every homeowner, and no one style will be advantageous as the years roll on. With a kitchen always being the heart and soul of a household, having a remodel at least of portions of it such as the island, does become a necessity intermittently.
This is particularly true when entertaining, and with more individuals now staying home and entertaining at home, the “Island Hopping” by replacement of this center of a kitchen shows no signs of slowing down in the world of kitchen remodeling experts.
Size and space of a kitchen do count and the remodel, of course, will include practicality when replacing your kitchen island.