Kitchen island
Having a kitchen island at home depends on the initial design of your space and free space availability.
Kitchen islands are a valuable addition to any kitchen. They provide extra workspace, storage, and seating while enhancing the room’s overall aesthetic. By carefully considering size, layout, functionality, and design elements, you can create a kitchen island that meets your needs and complements your kitchen’s style.
A kitchen island is made according to the same principles as a kitchen work surface—it must be sturdy. For example, it can be made from finger-joint oak. The island should be well-finished, preferably with varnish.
The wood here needs protection because it is in an area with constant usage. Therefore, varnish is an excellent solution for a kitchen island.
It is also necessary to provide the holes on the island, for example, for charging devices, in advance. Then, you will get a win-win from such a spot in the kitchen.
A kitchen island can be square, rectangular, or oval, depending on the design of your apartment.
Options
- Cut to your measurements
- Cut to your measurements
- Sanded for covering
- Added soft edges (Radiuses, R)
- Cut to your measurements
- Sanded for covering
- Added soft edges (Radiuses, R)
- Finished with oil/varnish
Any of options 1, 2, 3 + a cutout in the kitchen island for a sink.
Materials for Production
You can choose any furniture panel from our stock to make a kitchen island.
A more expensive option. Making a kitchen island based on your specifications.
Chronicle of our projects
All galleryOak tabletop, size 900x2600 mm. Thickness 40 mm. Edgle glued from wide beams, covered with natural oil (Borma).
Walnut tabletop, size 900x1800 mm. Thickness 40 mm. Made from edge glued board, covered with natural oil.