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Appliances
 Kitchen islands can have a varying number of appliances, including a sink, microwave,
 dishwasher, or even a stove. For designers hoping to keep it simple, it may be best to
 house only drawers and cabinets in the island alongside a breakfast bar or seating.. An
 island sink should either be accompanied by an island dishwasher or placed in close

 proximity to a dishwasher against the wall. If a stovetop is incorporated, it may be best
 to do away with the breakfast bar, and a range hood must be installed as well. Finally,
 adding outlets to the island could prove highly beneficial for cooks consulting recipes
 or guests seated at the breakfast bar.













                                                                                 @ Sean Airhart
               Workflow
                As with any interior space, the designer is responsible for
               considering flows of movement and areas of pause as well as
               expected routines and appliance relationships. For example, a sink
 © Ketsiree Wongwan
               should be placed near a dishwasher, and drawers for bins near
 Storage       the sink. Likewise, it’s essential to have counter space near a sink
 Storage considerations tie to considerations   or a stove, but a breakfast bar generally should not bleed into a
 of appliances and workflow, as the designer   cooktop or the people seated will be directly exposed to the
 must strike a delicate balance between   fumes and the heat of the cooking. Moreover, a common rule
 incorporating additional workspaces and   called the ‘working triangle’ indicates that each workspace – i.e. a
 maximizing storage in the kitchen island. If   stovetop, sink, fridge, or oven – should be between four and nine
 there are ample cabinets and drawers   feet apart.. Finally, although designers may hope to include as
 elsewhere in the kitchen, designers can   much seating as possible, seats too close together may inhibit
 prioritize adding appliances or expanding   users from eating comfortably without bumping elbows or

 the breakfast bar area.   otherwise running into each other.
 © Raphael Thibodeau
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