06/09/2026
Two islands change how you work and entertain in your kitchen.
One island holds prep space and storage. You chop, mix, and keep tools within reach while the second island serves as a seating area or buffet station.
This separation keeps traffic flowing and gives each task its own zone. The result is a layout that feels organized instead of crowded.
Your cabinetry can match across both islands to tie the design together. Solid surfaces on top stay consistent while base cabinets handle different needs below.
The outcome is a kitchen that supports daily routines and larger gatherings without extra steps. https://bit.ly/KDElevate