I have an affinity for kitchen islands. When my dad built our first home, we had a huge old chopping block that held center stage in the kitchen and I used it often. It sort of set the need for one in my mind.
The island was originally designed to be much larger, but it meant having it be a non-square shape, to conform to the layout of the kitchen, which I really didn't like. I have a real love of clean lines and think that they are much more classic in style. If the island weren't square, I think it would scream 2012 and I wanted it to just be timeless.
And speaking of timeless, the island is flat, rather than having an elevated bar for the seating area. That just doesn't match my style, and is too trendy for me.
I do all of my food prep on the island, and my favorite function of the space is that it is my baking center. The six drawers on the left hold my flours, sugars, spices, and baking utensils, such as measuring cups, sifters, cookie cutters, etc. (Nearly identical to the layout of the island I designed in my last kitchen. You can see it here.) The center bin is a second garbage bin and a recycling bin behind that. It's really handy to be able to scrape flour, etc, right off of the counter and into the garbage.) And under the microwave, is a large drawer for holding tupperware, rubbermaid, and glassware used for leftovers and lunches.
To utilize the back-end of the island space, I added in cupboards on both sides to house my baking sheets and cooling racks on one side and chopping boards on the other. I also made sure that I can control the island lighting from both ends, and have plug-ins there as well. But my FAVORITE feature of the island is the little gadget at the base. It functions as a vacuum. So when I'm sweeping in the kitchen, I can just sweep right into that space (activated by flipping the switch seen to the right with my foot) and it goes straight into the central vac.
The base of the baking sheet cabinets are plastic, so they won't look like terrible scratched paint over time.
I used some design restraint with the seating side of the island. Originally, I had planned on using beadboard on that side, but decided I wanted to keep the beadboard to the ceiling alone and not over-do it. I'm really happy with the classic framed approach that I took instead.
I ended up putting the microwave in the island, and I like that it's something that's only seen when working in the kitchen. I also chose not to have it built-in and super fancy, as the microwave just isn't important to me and I didn't want to make it look like it is. I kept it simple and I like that.
Design Note:
The structure of the island is six feet wide by three feet deep. (The counter adds about an inch all around and the seating area has about 11 more inches of counter, making the total depth of the island four feet).
You can read more about my kitchen here:
Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 , Part 4 , Part 5 , Part 6.
You can read all the details about our farmhouse building process here.
Additional Information:
Our home was designed by Nancy McKennon.
Our builder was Craig Powell of Powell Custom Homes. (509) 994-2831 (He doesn't have a website).
My cabinets were custom made by a local cabinet maker.
The ceiling is made of beadboard planks, also known as wainscotting. I talked a lot about it here.
The lights over the island were made from salvaged old schoolhouse globes and new arms. I obtained all of the materials from Revival Lighting in Spokane and they built the lighting as well.
The lights over the sink are from Lowe's.
The flooring is tile that looks like wood. It is manufactured by Daltile. I talked about it here and here. I have received many inquiries regarding the exact wood pattern and the exact name of the Daltile line. Unfortunately, Daltile changes their offerings frequently and although I have contacted the company numerous times, trying to pin down exact information to offer to readers, they have never responded to my requests. My recommendation if you like the look: choose the wood tile that you like best, and find a grout that as closely matches your tile color choice as possible.
My countertops are quartz, manufactured by Zodiaq and the pattern is Bianco Carrara. I talked about it here and here.
The wall tile is all from Dirk Elliot Tile. The best in the world and made right here in Spokane, by our good friends, Dirk and Christina. I talk more about it here and here.
The windows are made by our friends, Burke and Muriel, at VPI windows. They are also manufactured here in Spokane and are the BEST! I talked all about the windows here and here.
The cabinet hardware is from Spokane Hardware, who also have an amazing website (The Hardware Hut) where you can order just about anything your heart desires.
The pantry door (and all the doors in our home) came from Harry at River City Glass in Spokane.
My large glass pantry jars with the glass lids can be found at Target and Wal-Mart in many different sizes.
My small glass pantry jars with the white lids can be found at Wal-Mart. (Better Homes and Gardens canning jars). The plastic lids were purchased separately and are widely available at most grocery stores in the canning section.
My appliances are all Thermador, with the exception of the freezer column which is Bosch, and the microwave which is G.E.
The antique FOODS sign was purchased from Marketplace Antiques in Sandpoint, Idaho and was spotted for me by the amazing and wonderful MaryAnn Duarte, who has a space there and is also a vendor at The Farm Chicks Show.
The clock was a gift. (Source unknown).
The stools are from Pottery Barn.
The dining room table was built by Antico.
The dining room chairs are from Cost Plus World Market.
The dining room grasscloth bamboo wallpaper came from Wallflowers in Spokane. Unfortunately, I can't remember the brand.
A note about my sources: I try and identify my sources as often as possible and love promoting other businesses. My policy is that if I love something or have had a good experience with a product or service, I try to promote it, when possible. Sometimes, I'm disappointed with a product or service and won't provide that source. I understand that thousands of readers visit my blog every day and I realize that if I were to say something negative about a product or source, my opinion could have a negative impact on a business, and that's not what I want. If I don't list a source, it's not because I'm stingy, I just choose to keep it positive here. Thank you for understanding.
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Gorgeous!! I love that little sweeper dealy. How awesome is that? Now I want a new house just so I can have one of those. :) I swoon over your kitchen every time. Thanks for sharing with us.
xoxo
Heather
Posted by: Heather | Farmgirl Gourmet | November 09, 2011 at 11:26 AM
do you wake up every morning and pinch yourself?!?
we find out today if the buyer accepts our offer on their home. I am dying!
Posted by: Katelyn | November 09, 2011 at 11:32 AM
Can I come and cook my Thanksgiving dinner in your BEAUTIFUL kitchen!?!? :))
Posted by: Noelle | November 09, 2011 at 11:46 AM
I am Green with Envy. YOu've designed a kitchen totally the way you bake and cook so everything is at your fingertips. Awesome!
Posted by: Stacy's Designs 88 | November 09, 2011 at 12:11 PM
it wonderful! i long for an island...but alas, my kitchen is the size of a postage stamp :(
thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Stacey | November 09, 2011 at 12:27 PM
I cannot wait to see the pantry! I am sure that it is organized the way mine is in my dreams! Lovely kitchen! Simple--love that!
Posted by: Jackie Lee | November 09, 2011 at 12:46 PM
Love the fact that you like simplicity and clean lines. Your Island is simply PERFECT!!!
Posted by: Pepe Reid | November 09, 2011 at 01:11 PM
I think your kitchen is something similar to my dream kitchen. Lucky duck!
Posted by: Amanda | November 09, 2011 at 01:52 PM
I adore your kitchen! In fact, I'm saving your pictures. If I ever get to build my dream home, I would love to model my kitchen after yours!
Posted by: Angela Meyer | November 09, 2011 at 01:55 PM
I just got our vacpan hooked up and I love it! I never want to live without one now!! Your kitchen is beautiful!
Posted by: Melissa Ratsch | November 09, 2011 at 02:29 PM
I love your island, I have one much like this and use it constantly. I love your little book case there too! ;D
Posted by: Julie Harward | November 09, 2011 at 02:54 PM
Serena, this is sooo beautiful! I love the convenience of everything! You definitely put alot of thought into your design. The FOODS sign looks perfect there! It is so fun to connect dear friends with things that you know they are going to love! You did an awesome job! Luv you tons, Marianne
Posted by: Marianne Duarte | November 09, 2011 at 03:13 PM
Oh, thank you, Serena, for sharing! Your kitchen is lovely. I’ve left the kitchen and bath for last in the remodeling of my 1928 farmhouse; so really appreciate the ideas and inspiration. Hope you are feeling better and your spirit’s feeling brighter!
Posted by: Stacy ~ Sweet Life Farm | November 09, 2011 at 05:57 PM
OMG!! I absolutely LOVE the magic vacuum button! That is brilliant! I wonder if they could install these all over my house? With 3-5 dogs (we foster rescues)I could definitely use the extra vacuum power. thank you so much for sharing!
Posted by: betty in nc | November 10, 2011 at 06:16 AM
I am SO envious of that little spot for your microwave. Ours sticks out like a sore thumb, and you have me scrambling around for a new home for it! Everything looks great!
Posted by: Lauren | November 10, 2011 at 07:02 AM
I love having the microwave hidden, but I would worry that my 2-year-old would discover it and "experiment." Anyone had any trouble with that?
And my husband would totally LOVE that central vac gadget in the kitchen - he's always complaining about the flour mess when I bake. :)
Posted by: Kelli | November 10, 2011 at 09:13 AM
I don't know what you call vacuum thingy but I am soooo jealous! And the plastic base for your baking pans is genius!
Posted by: June g. | November 10, 2011 at 05:11 PM
I love your kitchen! The white color scheme is perfect. You must be thrilled each time you walk into it!!
Posted by: Beth Berger | November 11, 2011 at 08:26 AM
Plastic in the bottom of the baking pan cupboard!
Mental note made.
Posted by: Lori | November 12, 2011 at 09:09 PM