Farmhouse Design
The kitchen island within this Ohio house boasts a zinc top crafted with a local metal shop and has a built-in plate rack to get stealthy storage. The backsplash is formed by tile from Home Depot.
Renovated Isle
In this Illinois bungalow, the kitchen island incorporates parts from an antique sideboard, while an opulent chandelier and bright vintage refrigerator add grandeur to a little area.
Marble Countertop
Designer Mark D. Sikes overlooks the blue-and-white French bistro stools and sky-blue walls with a mossy green island.
Extra Storage
What is hiding in the island? A little bit of everything! This workbench homes drygoods, office supplies, as well as wrapping papers that are various.
Budget-Friendly Choice
Once the goal is rustic simplicity, there is no need to spend lots on custom cabinetry and granite countertops, particularly on a kitchen island. For this particular kitchen makeover, while stools brightened out of Walmart paint bought off the rack at Lowe's, transformed oak cabinets and topped with the birch slabs of Ikea.
Color-Blocked Accents
Zippy bursts of solid colours, like the row of candy-hued stools at the kitchen island, are lively without overwhelming the kitchen of this Minnesota lake cabin. "Using bigger chunks of color versus small, complicated patterns creates a bolder state-ment that's even easier on the eye," says interior designer Michelle Fries, who helped organize the space.
Black-and-White Island
Dark-walnut floors, green soapstone counters, and custom stools (painted Benjamin Moore's Phelps Black) bring weight to the kitchen white island in this Washington, D.C., home. The built-ins and trims are painted Bancroft White by Darryl Carter Colors by Benjamin Moore.