The article discusses the speaker's experience with a two-tiered peninsula countertop in their kitchen, which initially seemed appealing but ultimately proved to be impractical and inefficient. Despite its intended purpose of facilitating entertaining in a small space, the bar-height section restricted movement and functionality. Design trends have shifted away from such structures, with industry experts noting that they disrupt the flow of open layouts and limit usable counter space. As a result, modern homes are opting for more streamlined, single-level island designs.
"The biggest complaint she hears from her clients is that the bar-height countertop cuts the kitchen off and limits counter space."
"In fact, these bi-level spaces are the number-one trend that Ebony Boudreaux sees leaving homes, either through renovations or no longer appearing in new-build homes."
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