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A GUIDE TO…ISLAND UNITS

13.11.2009

Island units are a fantastic feature for any kitchen and can be a practical and stylish addition. Whether used to split a large room, create extra preparation and storage space, or provide a stylish cooking zone, it is important to get it right.

Here are Magnet’s top 5 tips to the perfect island unit…

1)    Create a focal point – Locate a central workstation on the unit, such as a sink or a hob. This will not only open up more storage in the surrounding units and create valuable workspace, but will position the unit as a key focal point of the kitchen.

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2)    Consider the use – If you are using the island unit to split a large space or room, try and incorporate a small dining area. Position stools along one edge for a relaxed breakfast bar, or lower one side for a more traditional dining set up. This will also enable you to socialise and cook when entertaining.

3)    Choose a different design – Island units are typically rectangular. For a more unusual feature try an L-shaped design. Integrate different height units into an L-shaped island to create different working and eating zones. A curved unit gives a stylish hub within the kitchen, again great for socialising whilst cooking. An island unit is also the perfect place to mix and match. Try to combine different accent ranges and/or worktops. This is extremely on-trend and will give your kitchen a touch of personalisation.

4)    Careful kitchen spacing – The key is to maintain practicality. Ideally, each main working station should be within a couple of metres of each other. Your fridge, sink and cooker make up a working triangle. These areas are vital in the cooking process and so need to be within easy reach of each other. It is important to remember when adding an island unit to an existing kitchen, ensure you have a minimum of one metre clearance surrounding it for opening cupboard and appliance doors.

5)    Lighting – A striking light fitting above the unit provides a great focal point and is key for appliances such as the hob. Spotlights and track lights on the island unit itself will help set a certain tone or ambiance to the room. Pendant lights can create a perfect lighting scheme for an island unit dining area.