Island modular kitchens are a popular design concept where an independent countertop, often referred to as an "island," is installed in the center of the kitchen. This design serves both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Central Island:Typically placed in the middle of the kitchen space. Can be used as a preparation area, dining space, or additional storage.
Multi-Functional Use: The island may include a sink, cooktop, or built-in appliances like a dishwasher or wine cooler. Often doubles as a breakfast bar or casual dining area with seating.
Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a modern and stylish touch to the kitchen. Often paired with pendant lights to enhance the ambiance.
Customization Options: Modular designs allow customization in materials, finishes, and storage solutions.