The islands in the kitchen provide added storage space, more counter top space and if you extend the surface beyond the cabinets for at least 12 inches, you gain extra seating too. As we're spending more time in the kitchen, it just makes sense to include seating for the cook, the kids and guests when you're entertaining. The real challenge is finding stools or chairs that compliment your kitchen design without being distracting.
Picking Kitchen Seating
You might think it's easy to pick out just the right chairs or stools for your new kitchen but it's not. So here are some quick tips to steer you in the right direction.
* Does your kitchen open into a dining area? Decide if you want the kitchen island chairs to match those at the table visible from the kitchen like they do below.
* How large is the island counter top? You want your chairs or stools to be similar in size so larger chairs will compliment a large island counter top while smaller chairs or stools will fit smaller, narrow counter tops.
* Will your chairs be left out all the time or put away? If your kitchen is roomy, chances are your chairs will stay there all the time but if you're tight on space as condos and city dwellings tend to be, pick chairs that are easy to carry and stack when stored.
* How much space do you have behind the chair? You need at least 3 feet for someone to walk between a chair and the wall or cabinets so take some measurements before heading to the store.
* Do you want chair backs to take up visual space in your kitchen? You might only look at the chairs when shopping. Try to imagine them (2, 3 or more) and the effect of seat backs taking up visual space when they're sitting in the room.
* How will your kitchen island be used? If the island will be used informally then taller is fine. When small children are doing homework they may be more comfortable with a 2-level island top that lets them sit at a normal table height.
* How large is the island counter top? You want your chairs or stools to be similar in size so larger chairs will compliment a large island counter top while smaller chairs or stools will fit smaller, narrow counter tops.
* Does your kitchen open into a dining area? Decide if you want the kitchen island chairs to match those at the table visible from the kitchen like they do below.
* How will your kitchen island be used? If the island will be used informally then taller is fine. When small children are doing homework they may be more comfortable with a 2-level island top that lets them sit at a normal table height.
Know your counter height. Kitchen counter tops are normally 36 inches high while tables are 30 inches tall. To be safe, you might also want to measure to the bottom of the counter top.
Picking Kitchen Seating
You might think it's easy to pick out just the right chairs or stools for your new kitchen but it's not. So here are some quick tips to steer you in the right direction.
* Does your kitchen open into a dining area? Decide if you want the kitchen island chairs to match those at the table visible from the kitchen like they do below.
* How large is the island counter top? You want your chairs or stools to be similar in size so larger chairs will compliment a large island counter top while smaller chairs or stools will fit smaller, narrow counter tops.
* Will your chairs be left out all the time or put away? If your kitchen is roomy, chances are your chairs will stay there all the time but if you're tight on space as condos and city dwellings tend to be, pick chairs that are easy to carry and stack when stored.
* How much space do you have behind the chair? You need at least 3 feet for someone to walk between a chair and the wall or cabinets so take some measurements before heading to the store.
* Do you want chair backs to take up visual space in your kitchen? You might only look at the chairs when shopping. Try to imagine them (2, 3 or more) and the effect of seat backs taking up visual space when they're sitting in the room.
* How will your kitchen island be used? If the island will be used informally then taller is fine. When small children are doing homework they may be more comfortable with a 2-level island top that lets them sit at a normal table height.
* How large is the island counter top? You want your chairs or stools to be similar in size so larger chairs will compliment a large island counter top while smaller chairs or stools will fit smaller, narrow counter tops.
* Does your kitchen open into a dining area? Decide if you want the kitchen island chairs to match those at the table visible from the kitchen like they do below.
* How will your kitchen island be used? If the island will be used informally then taller is fine. When small children are doing homework they may be more comfortable with a 2-level island top that lets them sit at a normal table height.
Know your counter height. Kitchen counter tops are normally 36 inches high while tables are 30 inches tall. To be safe, you might also want to measure to the bottom of the counter top.
About the Author:
Tina Gleisner, founder of the Association of Women Home Owners connects homeowners with concepts, terminology and advice to build homes that support today's lifestyles. Through the library and directory at HomeTips4Women, you can LEARN more about how to maintain and repair your home and more.
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