When designing a kitchen island, the choice between curved and sharp edges significantly affects both function and style. Curved edges provide a softer look and are safer, especially in homes with children, but may limit prep space. In contrast, sharp edges present a modern, streamlined appearance. However, they can feel too stark in certain environments. Interior designer Artem Kropovinsky suggests aligning edge styles with practical needs and the kitchen's overall mood for optimal use and enjoyment of the space.
Curved edges feel softer, safer, especially with kids, and are visually inviting. They're trending for a good reason, but they can reduce usable prep space.
Sharp edges are more streamlined and modern, but can feel stark in the wrong setting.
Choose options based on function and the overall mood of the kitchen.
The kitchen island is often the focal point of your kitchen; choosing its shape, countertop material, and edge style can make a difference.
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