CENTRAL STATION
Jan 06, 2020
3 minutes
Words VANESSA KEYS
wo decades ago, the kitchen island began its meteoric rise from obscurity to kitchen hero, as the popularity of open-plan living exploded and homeowners started searching for new ways to delineate spaces. “By introducing a central stage for cooking, eating and entertaining, the island changed the role of the kitchen,” says brand manager Linda Hannah of Caesarstone. “An island serves many purposes – a food preparation space, storage, dining table, plus a place to install appliances such as the cooktop, oven, sink and
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days