There are many different stylistic approaches you could take when introducing a double island kitchen into your home.
Here, geometric detailing on each side of these islands adds luxe decorative flair.
These islands each feature plenty of drawers andcabinets, allowing for optimal kitchen organization.
Design:Studio M Kitchen & Bath/ Photo:Scott Amundson
Designate one island for kitchenware and the other fordinnerwareto make cooking and setting up the table easier.
The identical islands and matching color palette result in a cohesive look.
These woven ones have a coastal flair to them, which pairs nicely with the soft blue walls.
Design byKate Marker/ Photo byMargaret Rajic
To ensure your kitchen is plenty bright, opt for additional overhead fixtures.
This arrangement is slightly less common but is still just as functional.
Here, a darker, moody-colored island is paired with one constructed from light, natural wood.
Kate Marker
Both complement the kitchen’s white walls and forest green cabinets for a cohesive look.
Doing so may result in the best of both worlds.
A setup like this one is excellent for large families who enjoy eating together in a more casual setting.
Kate Marker
Industrial-style pendant lights hung above each island help to cement the design.
The contrast between the marble and sleek wood creates a dynamic look.
The setup is ideal for those who appreciate a streamlined look.
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