Multiple Kitchen Islands, Amazing Designs and Inspiration!

Having a large kitchen not only brings pleasure to those who enjoy cooking, but also to diners, visitors and the family in general. There are many designs, but little is said regarding multiple kitchen islands. That’s how it is. Below you will discover new ways to accommodate them in your space.

Complementary



Complementary


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Complementary

We start with an example suitable for those who already have a bar and want to place a second table in the kitchen. In this case they changed the color of the material, and held the second one with separate tubes, to improve the sitting area.

at similar slopes



at similar slopes


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at similar slopes

Same material, same shape, different level. Like the previous one, this will help you enormously to combine the kitchen designif you want to keep it simple and minimalist.

expanded



expanded


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expanded

Whether you have a large or small space, this multiple kitchen island layout is perfect if you want to bring the kitchen and dining room together. The perspective will be broader, neater and more useful.

Aside



Aside


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Aside

Whether you place both bars together, or separately, you can use one to put the sink and the other the eating area. However, the latter can also serve as extra cooking space if you remove the vase and chairs.

square and rectangle



square and rectangular


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square and rectangle

For those who like to cook in the same place, this design is perfect, because you can have the pots directly on the island stove, while you do the rest on the second wooden island.

square



square


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square

We have become accustomed to seeing the kitchen built into the wall; however, this time we have two islands joined in the corner, where the stove and sink are located.

How innovative!

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little squares



little squares


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little squares

Another option is to place a couple of square islands, instead of a single rectangular one, to give your kitchen a cafeteria feel. Just make sure you leave enough space between each one.

“T” shaped






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“T” shaped

We have already talked regarding bars with double function. Here it can be a separate table attached on one of its sides to the kitchen island. In that case, why don’t you change the material? It will give diversity and an eclectic air.

Parallel bars



Parallel bars


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Parallel bars

In case you have a restaurant or simply a very large kitchen area, you can place parallel bars, and have various devices. In one can go the stove, in the other the sink, and a last one to eat.

Accompany the bar



Accompany the bar


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Accompany the bar

Although there is no island in this photo, the example is perfect to show you how you can place a square island in the center, even if you already have a bar. Get the measurements right and enjoy a different design.

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