Get creative with your kitchen island
Kitchen islands are simply too good to use only in the kitchen. See how you can use it in other parts of your home – and make it useful in even more ways.
Gather the family for fun and games
More versatile than a coffee table, less food-oriented than your island in the kitchen. It’s also higher than a normal table, making it more accessible and fluid to gather family and friends around. Play board games, do homework – and set up that puppet show.
For added value, add a curtain
Put a curtain on your island, and suddenly children will have a stage ready for playful performances. Here we made our own version using AINA fabric. If you prefer not to sew, JOFRID works just as well.
A welcome organizer
The island can serve as a clever room divider in an open-plan home. Since even if you don’t have a traditional hallway, the needs are similar. You want a space that’s both welcoming and organized. Say hello to your new logistics hub.
Plan for a clean getaway
The area by your front door can’t be too organized. After all, smooth entries and exits are a need we all share. The island makes it easy to tailor your departure – and still leaves room for more playful activities.
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An island of instant well-being
Even if your kitchen island stays in the kitchen, it can be used in untraditional ways. Make a hub for the activities that put you most at ease. Whether you use it to prepare your best cup of tea or lean on it when leafing through a good read, this is the place to go for a break from everyday musts.