A two-island kitchen is a popular contemporary design that can provide you with additional space and flexibility for your cooking area. This type of layout features two independent islands—one placed near the stove and oven area and another situated at the opposite end of your cooking zone or in between.
To help you decide whether or not to invest in a double-island kitchen for your kitchen remodel, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington discusses the benefits and drawbacks of having this kitchen layout.
Advantages
With two islands, you have a more spacious counter space which makes your cooking experience more comfortable. Furthermore, having two individual islands allows for the separation of functions and provides additional storage that can be used for pots, pans and other kitchenware.
Disadvantages
A two-island kitchen can be difficult to adequately coordinate with the rest of your kitchen’s décor and appliances. Another drawback of this kitchen layout is its large footprint. If you have a small or limited floor plan, a two-island kitchen may not be for you.
Moreover, a double-island kitchen renovation requires fabricating and installing pens that provide stability for each island. This process could cost higher than what it would take to install just one island in its place.
How to Make a Two-island Kitchen Work for You
If you decide to build a two-island kitchen for your home, prepare in advance. Before starting the renovation, plan out and visualize the floor space, so you can easily choose the right island size for your kitchen.
Additionally, considering the layout of appliances, storage and countertop workspace can help you decide where it makes sense to place the two islands. Proper planning during this home remodel can transform even the most awkward kitchens into comfortable workspaces where everything fits together cohesively.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
If you think that a two-island kitchen is right for you, reach out to DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington. Our team is here to provide you with expert advice on how to make this style work in small or large kitchens. For consultations or estimates, call us at (910) 928-2207 or fill out our contact form. We proudly serve clients in Wilmington, Cape Fear, New Hanover, Landfall, Ogden and Wrightsville Beach.