If your kitchen has enough space for an island, grab the opportunity and have one built that is catered to your needs. While narrow galley kitchens can't afford to lose flooring space, bigger L-shaped, G-shaped, or U-shaped kitchens can accommodate an island. Who wouldn't want to have one?
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