6 Top Looks for Your Kitchen Island or Countertop
When decorating a kitchen or dining area, one of the most impactful decisions you would make would be your choice of a kitchen island or bar counter. A kitchen island greatly expands the available surface area that you get to work with, while a bar counter provides you with an additional preparation surface along with a serving surface for your guests.
Let’s dive deeper into some of the key differences between having a kitchen island or a bar counter:
Kitchen Island
Kitchen islands are typically placed in the middle of kitchens, surrounded by cooking stations to provide the cook with a convenient space to place raw ingredients, ready dishes, or mixing bowls. Because they tend to have a larger surface area, they are ideal for big kitchens or intensive baking operations that call for many ingredients. Many kitchen islands also come with storage solutions, providing additional space for you to store your cookware.
Bar Counter
Bar counters are typically located on the edge of the kitchen, adjacent to a living area or dining area, depending on the home layout. With a lower and higher surface, the lower surface is typically facing inward to the kitchen for the host to mix drinks or place the finishing touches on dishes before serving their guests on the other side of the bar counter. When combined with appropriate bar stools, they also provide additional space for cosy conversation in a relaxed yet classy atmosphere.
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Whichever you end up deciding on, we have compiled our 6 top looks for your kitchen island or bar countertop. Check them out:
4. Deliciously Glossy
When you want something that’s not all black or white, going with a glossy grey is also a good way to add depth to colour without darkening a space too much. What’s more, grey tends to work great with navy and brown, if you should desire to include those colours as part of your décor.
For more ideas on designing your kitchen, also have a look at our article on Design Tips for the Different Shapes and Layouts of Kitchens.