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Stunning Kitchen Island Ideas

Stunning Kitchen Island Ideas
You may be dealing with a narrow galley kitchen, but the lack of storage space is not forever. One day you will have a toaster and a coffee machine and you can spread out with your own kitchen island - the MVP of the house. From cooking preparation to casual dining to storage, these workhorses do everything (and add an architectural focus). No wonder then that with more and more renovations a kitchen island is added.

We have collected stylish rooms from the AD archives that are full of kitchen islands for every style. Get inspired by top architects and designers for your future remodeling project in these kitchens. Whether you dream of creating a place for nightly homework, gourmet meals or a morning coffee, a practical and beautiful island is the most used area in the house.

At home in the kitchen of designer Ray Booth and John Shea TV station in Nashville, Tennessee, Roman Thomas pendant lights are installed above the Booth-designed island, Ann Sack's tile was used for the backsplash, Kohler sinks and stools are by BDDW.

The kitchen of a Novo Scotia house designed by Alexander Gorlin is centered on an island clad in Caesarstone. The stools are from Gus Modern.

The kitchen of Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's former New York apartment is furnished with Fanuka furniture and butcher countertops. The island is clad with unpainted brass and covered with marble Breccia Imperiale by Artistic Tile. The marble shelves rest on holders of Liz's Antique Hardware. The subway tile comes from Home Depot, the painting of Saint Peter is an 18th century work from Peru and the bar stools are vintage American.

The Symphony of Reflecting Surfaces in the Kitchen of a Manhattan Penthouse by Jean-Louis Deniot includes the polished stainless steel plates on Deniot's designed island, a free-form chrome table by Guy de Rougemont, and a metal wallpaper by Phillip Jeffries; The circular artworks are by Astrid Krogh and the vintage swivel chairs by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand.

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