This article was co-authored by Angelica Savard. Angelica Savard is a Home Stager, Realtor, and Interior Designer based in Long Beach, California. She is also the Co-owner of Elegant Domain Interiors LLC, a business that offers design consulting, home staging, and window treatments. She has over 15 years of interior design and consulting experience. She earned a BA from California State University Long Beach with an emphasis on Interior Architectural Design.
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Your kitchen island has two important functions: to be aesthetically pleasing and to be a central workspace to hold your everyday kitchen items. But we get it–life happens and sometimes your counters can get messy! The key to optimizing your kitchen island is to make sure that it is kept organized and clean. To help you free up counter space and keep your kitchen island clutter-free, we’ve put together a list of the top tricks to keep your kitchen island organized.
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QuestionHow do I declutter my kitchen island?Angelica SavardAngelica Savard is a Home Stager, Realtor, and Interior Designer based in Long Beach, California. She is also the Co-owner of Elegant Domain Interiors LLC, a business that offers design consulting, home staging, and window treatments. She has over 15 years of interior design and consulting experience. She earned a BA from California State University Long Beach with an emphasis on Interior Architectural Design.
Home Stager, Realtor, & Interior DesignerLess is always more on countertops, so I'd get any appliances off of the island. I'm often inclined to keep nothing there, but you can put a small plant or a cookbook. You could maybe get away a small wine rag or beverage rack. Nothing clunky or big, though! -
QuestionWhat's the trend right now for kitchen islands?Angelica SavardAngelica Savard is a Home Stager, Realtor, and Interior Designer based in Long Beach, California. She is also the Co-owner of Elegant Domain Interiors LLC, a business that offers design consulting, home staging, and window treatments. She has over 15 years of interior design and consulting experience. She earned a BA from California State University Long Beach with an emphasis on Interior Architectural Design.
Home Stager, Realtor, & Interior DesignerPainting them is getting very popular. You choose a different color for your island so that it stands out in contrast with the rest of the cabinets. If you go this route, keep it neutral, Black, dark grey, or white perhaps. -
QuestionWhat kind of plant should I put on my island?Angelica SavardAngelica Savard is a Home Stager, Realtor, and Interior Designer based in Long Beach, California. She is also the Co-owner of Elegant Domain Interiors LLC, a business that offers design consulting, home staging, and window treatments. She has over 15 years of interior design and consulting experience. She earned a BA from California State University Long Beach with an emphasis on Interior Architectural Design.
Home Stager, Realtor, & Interior DesignerAnything that will survive in your home's environment should be fine. I'd pick something more vertical than horizonal. That way, the plant will draw the eye up towards your ceiling and it will give you more counter space. Something like a tall orchid might do really well.
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- ↑ https://home.by.me/en/academy/post/how-to-organize-a-kitchen-island/
- ↑ Angelica Savard. Home Stager, Realtor, & Interior Designer. Expert Interview. 30 April 2020.
- ↑ https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/organizing-tips/tips/g2984/organization-to-keep-counters-clear/?slide=10
- ↑ http://www.bellemaison23.com/2012/04/styling-101-kitchen-countertop.html?epik=04wA1E_IWX4h8
- ↑ Angelica Savard. Home Stager, Realtor, & Interior Designer. Expert Interview. 30 April 2020.
- ↑ https://foter.com/kitchen-island-with-wine-rack
- ↑ https://www.houzz.com/pot-drawers
- ↑ https://www.drivenbydecor.com/kitchen-island-built-in-microwave-storage-shelf/