AI Kitchen Island Design
An island is the one element that can make or break a kitchen's flow. Before falling in love at a showroom, see it standing in your own room.
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BeforeSize, Shape and What It Carries
A workable island starts with clearances: roughly a meter of walkway on every working side, and about sixty centimeters of counter per stool if it seats people. Shape follows the room — a rectangle suits a long wall, a square softens a boxy center, and an L can capture a sink or a casual-dining end. Then decide what it hosts: pure prep space, a sink, a cooktop, or the deep drawers that rescue the surrounding base cabinets.
See It Before You Build It
The expensive question is never which island, but which island here — and that is a photo question. Upload your kitchen, ask for a waterfall quartz version, then a butcher-block one, and compare walkways, shadows and sightlines in your real light. A render settles the seating count too: two stools with room to pass, or three that pinch the route to the fridge. One generation spent now can save a five-figure mistake later.
See the island inside full-room styles on the Kitchen Design Styles page — a free account includes three designs every day.
Visualize One on Your Photo