Anonymous wrote:quare feet. So I think the double island works for that house because they have space for a separate dining room table. Not sure how large your house or kitchen area is more specifically but something that you should take into consideration.
Also, the first island doesn't seem to have an indentation where people can eat, only the 2nd island. That would annoy me because you would always have to walk over to the 2nd island to serve people food. It would be nice to have an indentation on both.
Just a couple observations.
As for my 2 cents, if I had a big kitchen space, I think I would like to have 2 islands - with indentations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather have a banquet sized table in that spot than a second island. I think that would be more versatile as an all-purpose work surface and you can change it later if you get tired of it.
Same! Don’t put in a second island. Instead, use the space for a large table and chairs.
Reverse imaging leads to the listing
https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/2049-Rockingham-St-22101/home/9484155
Looks like there is a morning or breakfast room with a dining table behind the islands
Anonymous wrote:The thing is that these giant kitchens usually have a dining area and a “keeping room” or whatever attached to them so the only solution is more islands.
And honestly it’s fine and pretty useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather have a banquet sized table in that spot than a second island. I think that would be more versatile as an all-purpose work surface and you can change it later if you get tired of it.
Same! Don’t put in a second island. Instead, use the space for a large table and chairs.
Anonymous wrote:I would rather have a banquet sized table in that spot than a second island. I think that would be more versatile as an all-purpose work surface and you can change it later if you get tired of it.
