Extra prep room, seating, and storage sized to your floor plan, so the island helps the kitchen instead of crowding it.
An island is only an upgrade if there is room to walk around it. Too big and the kitchen feels cramped and the walkways choke. Too small and it does not pull its weight. We measure your clearances and design the island to fit the traffic flow, giving you comfortable space to move on every side while still adding real work surface.
An island can be a lot of things: a prep zone, a spot for stools and casual meals, deep storage for the things that clutter your other cabinets, or a home for a second sink or a cooktop. We talk through how you want to use it, whether it is mostly cooking, mostly gathering, or a mix, and design the storage and surface around that.
The island should look like it belongs, not like it wandered in from another kitchen. We build it with the same cabinetry, finishes, and countertop approach as the rest of the room, or in a deliberate contrast if that is the look you want. Either way it is a designed decision, not an accident.
You want comfortable clearance around every side so people can move and open doors without bumping the island. During design we measure your kitchen and size the island to keep those walkways generous, and we will tell you honestly if your room is too tight for one.
An island can house a prep sink or a cooktop, which changes how it is used and built. We plan for it in the design and coordinate the layout, keeping the fixture work within a normal remodel scope.
Yes. Many islands include an overhang for stools so the island doubles as casual seating. We size the overhang and support it properly so it is comfortable and sturdy.
It can match your main cabinetry or be a deliberate contrast, for example a different finish to make the island a focal point. We design it as part of the whole kitchen so the choice looks intentional.
Tell us how you want to use your island and how your kitchen flows. We will size it to fit.