Custom Kitchen Island
More prep, storage & seating—custom kitchen islands in your size, style, and stone.
Why the Kitchen Island Is the Centerpiece of the Modern Kitchen
Because the island does everything. It anchors open-plan spaces, shortens your prep–cook–serve workflow, and doubles as a social bar, homework spot, and buffet in one. Deep drawers, tray dividers, pull-outs, and hidden power turn clutter into smart storage, while waterfall stone, wood inlays, and statement hardware make it the natural focal point. With flexible sizing, seating overhangs, sinks or hobs, and integrated appliances, your island becomes a custom tool—built for how you cook, live, and entertain.

Kitchen Island style
Kitchen Island With Seating
A cook-and-connect hub with an extended overhang or tiered top—prep on one side, casual dining or homework on the other.
Small Kitchen Island
Compact footprint, big function: scaled storage, slim drawers, and smart overhangs that free up walk space in tight kitchens.
Kitchen Island Cart
Mobile prep station with locking casters, shelves, and towel bars—roll out for extra surface, park away when not needed.
Kitchen Island With Sink
Streamlines prep and cleanup with a built-in sink, waste station, and optional dishwasher—your wet zone at the center.
Large Kitchen Island
Expansive worktop and deep storage for serious cooking and entertaining; ideal for seating 4–6 and housing appliances.
Black Kitchen Island
A bold focal point that grounds the room; hides scuffs well and pairs beautifully with brass, chrome, or oak accents.
White Kitchen Island
Bright, clean, and timeless—reflects light to make spaces feel larger; easy to coordinate with any countertop or floor.
Wood Kitchen Island
Natural warmth and texture in solid wood or veneer; durable finishes and optional butcher-block tops for daily prep.
Stainless Steel Kitchen Island
Professional-grade durability with a hygienic, heat-resistant surface—perfect for heavy use and easy wipe-downs.
Double Island Kitchen
Two dedicated work zones: one for cooking, one for serving or seating—ideal for large, open plans and busy households.
Floating Kitchen Island
A sleek, cantilevered look with hidden supports; creates visual lightness and extra toe-kick space for easy movement.
Kitchen Island With Trash Bin
Built-in pull-out waste and recycling keep clutter out of sight and speed up prep—often paired with a cutting station.
The Best Island Colors for Your Kitchen

Match colour to light, size, and mood. Soft whites, greige, and dove grey keep compact or low-light kitchens airy; rich navy, forest green, and charcoal add elegant contrast and hide scuffs. Warm wood tones soften modern schemes; matte black delivers drama with brass or stainless accents. For balance, try a two-tone look—darker island, lighter perimeter—to ground the room. Always test large swatches against your countertop, floor, and hardware in day and evening light before you decide.
Kitchen Island Material
Granite Kitchen Island
Natural stone with unique movement and high heat/scratch resistance—perfect for hard-working kitchens. Seal periodically to keep stains at bay and the polish rich.


Marble Kitchen Island
Timeless veining and a naturally cool surface that’s great for pastry. Choose a honed finish and regular sealing to minimize etching and patina gracefully.
Quartz Kitchen Island
Non-porous and color-consistent for low-maintenance living—resists stains and doesn’t need sealing. Use trivets for hot pots to protect the resin binder.


Wood Kitchen Island
Warm, tactile, and knife-friendly; ideal for prep zones or seating overhangs. Maintain with food-safe oil/wax, and lightly refinish when needed.
Concrete Kitchen Island
Cast to your exact size with integral color, edge profiles, and optional waterfall details. Durable and sculptural—seal well; expect subtle hairline “patina” over time.

Kitchen Island FAQs
How big should my kitchen island be?
A: Aim for 36–42 in (900–1050 mm) clear aisles; island depth 36–42 in and length 60 in+ works well. Small kitchens can use 24–30 in deep or a mobile cart.
How much seating can I fit and what overhang do I need?
A: Plan 24 in (600 mm) per seat. Use a 12 in (300 mm) overhang for counter-height seating (15 in / 380 mm for bar height) and add foot clearance.
Sink or cooktop on the island—what’s better?
A: A sink centralizes prep and pairs with a pull-out trash and dishwasher. A cooktop needs ventilation (ceiling hood or downdraft) and splash/traffic planning—great for show kitchens, but more coordination.
Which countertop material should I choose?
A: Quartz = low-maintenance and consistent; granite = heat/scratch resistant; marble = luxury with patina/etching; wood = warm, refillable; concrete = sculptural, needs sealing. Match to use and care level.
What smart features should I include?
A: Deep drawers, tray/divider pull-outs, built-in trash/recycle, appliance garages, and code-compliant outlets (or pop-ups). Add task pendants, under-counter lighting, and a waterfall edge for a clean, modern finish.
Contact us
We’ll get back to you within 24 hours. For urgent project inquiries, contact us directly at +86 150 1310 1240. You can also upload your project drawing files