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Kitchen islands & peninsulas

Embrace a curve

Not all islands or peninsulas have to be rectangular – a curvaceous design not only creates a softer look, but also provides better spatial flow and extra surface area, especially if you’re tight on space where a conventional design won’t work.

Split the levels

Integrating a drop-down dining area into your island design is a smart space-saving solution for smaller open-plan kitchen-diner arrangements,

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