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Sa ai in bucatarie o insula mobila se poate dovedi un real ajutor. Acestea pot fi mutate cu usurinta in spatiul de lucru astfel incat sa te ajute la preparare sau pot fi repozitionate astfel incat sa permita oaspetilor sa stea impreuna cu tine si sa socializati. Daca este sa ne gandim la estetica spatiului o astfel de insula mobila, in functie si de materialele din care este realizata, poate fi un accent, o nota deosebita menita sa completeze imaginea de ansamblu. Va prezentam in continuare cateva exemple de astfel de insule mobile care fac viata mai usoara si mai eficienta. 1) Doua mese separate, prevazute cu roti pot fi oricand cuplate pentru a avea o suprafata de lucru mai mare. 2) O suprafata din inox si roti mari dau acestei piese de mobilier o nota industriala, fara a deranja in vreun fel designul general al bucatariei. 3) Daca insula este mobila nu trebuie neaparat ca rotile sa fie vizibile. Din motive estetice puteti alege sa le pozitionati ceva mai retras de margini sau sa asigurati o pazie care sa le mascheze. 4) Betonul, lemnul si dulapurile albe sunt o combinatie inspirata pentru aceasta insula care este in acelasi timp zona de lucru, loc de luat masa si are incluse depozitari diverse. 5) In cazul acestei bucatarii insula mobila le permite sa aiba mai aproape un spatiu de lucru suplimentar. 6) Oricand insula din mijlocul bucatariei poate fi mutata pe una din laturi pentru a face loc invitatilor. 7) In cazul acestei bucatarii atat insula, cat si masa pot fi mutate in functie de nevoi, fie pentru un loc de luat masa generos pentru mai multe persoane, fie pentru a obtine un spatiu de preparare mai mare. 8) Insula mobila devine cu usurinta o masa pentru aperitive pe care o poti lipi de un perete la o petrecere.
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Martha's kitchens are usually pretty darn amazing So I loosely and I mean really loosely tried a few things "Martha" in my new kitchen One must have item for me, was/is a movable kitchen island I love how these work as both a gathering place, a spot to work on your laptop or an extra area for food prep Having this island on wheels was a big factor for me because my kitchen is pretty small and I need to be able to push it out of the way when not in use or when I need extra space for more cooks in the kitchen I looked at a bunch of premade kitchen carts and islands but kept coming back to the islands by the John Boos Company John Boos is a company that specializes superior quality butcher block and hard rock maple products Most of the islands retail for around $1000 to $1500 depending on size and options....and almost all include the option for casters or wheels I just kept going back to Martha's grey kitchen and looking at all of the details she Incorporated and figured I might be better off having my cabinet maker make it for me to my specifications....and I wanted it to be grey the big island to the left in the photo above is the movable island she calls her servery She used lots of drawers in hers and I was able to get 4 in mine I wanted one for knives one for spices one for parchment paper and one for pot holders and towels This is another cart in Martha's kitchen which is really great...a big metal utility cart for her cooking utensils that she can roll around the room to her various cooking stations and of course a few nice shelves I love how she painted the wood storage trays the same color as the servery She has some really nice vintage items as well...including this tea station a vintage porcelain scrubby holder....gotta look for one of those! and a big huge stash of bar mops...love those too! So here is my version...quite a bit smaller but I got most of what I wanted out of a cart that measures 30 by 60 inches knife storage spice storage pot holders and parchment paper we put the island on nice grey rubber wheels I topped it with Carrera marble and added a slatted shelf on the bottom I think I may add another shelf because I can use the extra storage...but I wanted to keep it really simple to begin with and it's much easier to add to a item than to start dismantling These are some fun vintage silverware drawer pulls I found on Etsy...and some fork hooks for towels so there you have it...my Martha knock off do you think she will mind? ; 0 )
Ok ok ok... if you know me, you know sometimes I jump the gun on things & don't do things in the proper order. Well, nothing new here. A few months ago I shared with you guys this kitchen island that we were putting in our kitchen. Well, after a few minor changes in our kitchen plans & a new cupboard/appliance choice, we realized that it was going to be too big for the kitchen. Oh, great. So back to the drawing board we went & we found another piece shortly after that that we liked & thought would work...
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Martha's kitchens are usually pretty darn amazing So I loosely and I mean really loosely tried a few things "Martha" in my new kitchen One must have item for me, was/is a movable kitchen island I love how these work as both a gathering place, a spot to work on your laptop or an extra area for food prep Having this island on wheels was a big factor for me because my kitchen is pretty small and I need to be able to push it out of the way when not in use or when I need extra space for more cooks in the kitchen I looked at a bunch of premade kitchen carts and islands but kept coming back to the islands by the John Boos Company John Boos is a company that specializes superior quality butcher block and hard rock maple products Most of the islands retail for around $1000 to $1500 depending on size and options....and almost all include the option for casters or wheels I just kept going back to Martha's grey kitchen and looking at all of the details she Incorporated and figured I might be better off having my cabinet maker make it for me to my specifications....and I wanted it to be grey the big island to the left in the photo above is the movable island she calls her servery She used lots of drawers in hers and I was able to get 4 in mine I wanted one for knives one for spices one for parchment paper and one for pot holders and towels This is another cart in Martha's kitchen which is really great...a big metal utility cart for her cooking utensils that she can roll around the room to her various cooking stations and of course a few nice shelves I love how she painted the wood storage trays the same color as the servery She has some really nice vintage items as well...including this tea station a vintage porcelain scrubby holder....gotta look for one of those! and a big huge stash of bar mops...love those too! So here is my version...quite a bit smaller but I got most of what I wanted out of a cart that measures 30 by 60 inches knife storage spice storage pot holders and parchment paper we put the island on nice grey rubber wheels I topped it with Carrera marble and added a slatted shelf on the bottom I think I may add another shelf because I can use the extra storage...but I wanted to keep it really simple to begin with and it's much easier to add to a item than to start dismantling These are some fun vintage silverware drawer pulls I found on Etsy...and some fork hooks for towels so there you have it...my Martha knock off do you think she will mind? ; 0 )