A stationary island is a permanent fixture in the kitchen, usually installed in the center. These islands are ideal for larger kitchens where additional counter space and storage are needed.
A mobile island is a smaller, portable unit on wheels that can be moved around the kitchen as needed. It’s perfect for smaller kitchens where flexibility and space-saving are important.
A multi-level island features different heights for various functions. For example, one side may have a lower counter for prepping food, while the other side has a higher counter for seating or serving.
These islands are shaped like an "L" or "U," offering more counter space and storage than a traditional rectangular island. They are ideal for large kitchens with plenty of space.
A butcher block island has a countertop made entirely from wood, making it ideal for chopping and prepping food. It adds warmth and a rustic touch to the kitchen while providing functionality.