The new kitchen island
with or preferably without a sink?



Getting the right size for your cooking island
The size of the kitchen island is also a key factor in what is best to put here. You need to provide enough space for it to be used as a workstation, regardless of whether you’re going to cook there or prepare food at the sink. The lower cabinets of the kitchen island will determine its width, based on the unit dimensions. If you put two 60-cm cabinets together, you get an island width of 120 cm. Opting for 90-cm cabinets gives you a total width of 180 cm, and so on.


Having a sink on the cooking island is often the best solution
When planning an island, it’s worth looking at your cooking habits. Where do you prepare ingredients for meals? If you use plenty of fresh ingredients, then you’re going to be spending a lot of your preparation time at the sink, as the waste and compost bin tend to be housed in the base cabinet, and there’s generally a space for chopping things right beside the sink. The one downside to this solution is that if dirty dishes soon start piling up beside the sink, they’re impossible to hide. Having to look at used coffee cups or big pots isn’t particular pleasant. When putting your plans together, look at your circumstances and also your cooking behaviour, as only considering both aspects will allow you to identify the best solution.