A kitchen island is a great functional piece for cooking, peeling, washing and even having meals and this is a trend – more and more designers create kitchens with an island. Small kitchens usually don’t have such a feature but if you want one, there are mini options with lots of functions.
A mini or even micro kitchen island can fulfill all the same functions as a usual one. it can have open and closed storage space – drawers and shelves, it can feature additional holders, hangers and hooks for pans, mugs and various kitchen stuff. A small kitchen island may include a sink, a dishwasher, a trash container inside and a meal space – a great idea for having breakfasts or drinks. Let’s take a look at some ideas to miniaturize your cooking, prepping and socializing space.
Mobile Kitchen Islands
A small mobile kitchen island is a great idea for any kitchen – whatever style you choose, casters will make it portable, which is perfect for a tiny kitchen – it means that you’ll be able to move it anywhere you want when it’s not in need. The tabletop for having meals can be foldable or you may just use the whole countertop. Open shelving underneath the tabletop will give your kitchen island an airier look, and drawers and closed compartments will declutter the space.
A mobile kitchen island with storage made of IKEA Forhoja cart in plain wood.
A mobile industrial kitchen island of metal and wood with two shelves and hooks and holders for an edgy touch.
A rustic wooden kitchen island on casters with holders and hooks plus a storage space underneath.
A comfy mobile kitchen island with many drawers and holders plus a wooden countertop.
A comfy mobile kitchen island with open and closed storage compartments and a wooden countertop of IKEA items.
A rustic kitchen island with a wooden countertop, on casters and with holders can double as a meal space.
A tiny green kitchen island on casters with drawers and holders plus a stone countertop.
A portable dishwasher kitchen island with a butcher block countertop and holders is a functional option.
Non-Mobile Kitchen Islands
Non-mobile kitchen islands are also great, they are more stable and can make a statement in decor. Try a contrasting piece in some bold color and maybe even with a different design that will stand out from the whole space. you may also try a waterfall kitchen island attached to the wall with one its side: it’s a great space-saving idea and a cool meal space at the same time. Even if there’s no fitting mini kitchen island on sale, feel free to DIY one from some IKEA items, there are tons of tutorials. Look at more ideas below and get inspired!
A farmhouse kitchen island in white and blue with drawers and a shelf for a coastal farmhouse kitchen.
A mini free-standing kitchen island of wood with much storage space and a pan holder.
A mini kitchen island in white with a wooden tabletop and rails on each side can be used for breakfasts or having drinks.
A minimalist waterfall kitchen island in white with a wooden countertop and colorful stools.
A bright turquoise kitchen island with a shelf and some holders adds color to the space.
A rustic wood kitchen island contrasts white cabinets and features storage space underneath.
A small farmhouse kitchen island with plenty of storage and a meal space is a practical idea.
A small kitchen island in black with a white countertop and a sink plus a space for one to have meals.
A small minimalist kitchen island with much storage space inside and a cooktop.
A small white kitchen island with a black countertop and black industrial stools for having breakfasts.
A small white kitchen island with a stone countertop and a couple of stools to have meals here.
A small white kitchen island with storage shelves and a meal zone with stools.
A vintage rustic kitchen island in white with much storage space and a wooden countertop.
A vintage rustic kitchen with a massive wooden island with a drawer and open storage.