Island of Comfort + Joy

Island of Comfort + Joy

November Bright Idea

Islands are both helpful + functional, but that doesn’t mean they can’t also be stylish! A kitchen island can be a great centerpiece to your kitchen during the holiday season, bringing a spark of joy (and a serving of food) to every guest and loved one! Here are a few examples of kitchen islands that were transformed by local design shops in a luxury kitchen design by The Kemp Homes Co. There is no doubt that these island designs are a holiday miracle + we hope you get some inspiration from them!


Autumn Adoration – Garden Party Florists + Gifts

Just looking at this island design is sure to get you into the mood for fall festivities! Decorative velvet pumpkins in various autumnal colors surround the magnificent centerpiece made of fresh magnolia, King Protea flowers and feathers. Bright greenery in the silver vases keeps the design fresh while the buffalo check napkins bring the whole design together. Just light the candles and voila! Let the party commence!

 

Whimsical Forest Wonderland – The White Rabbit

Don’t let the cold scare you away from nature, just bring it indoors! A cheery golden squirrel serves you his favorite dish from the center of the table, his habitat alight with candles and tapers of various sizes. Silver starts and ornaments peek out from behind pinecones and berries, and tall metal lanterns with large candles stand tall near the rear.

Merry + Bright – Rusted Chandelier

With pops of pink and baubles galore, this is not your average Christmas setting! Holiday garland with bright ornaments and handmade bows run the length of this island setting leading the eye straight to a centerpiece of illuminated Christmas trees. Meticulously designed place settings come complete with rounded candles placed on white cutting boards, while pink candles in gold candelabras keep the scene merry and bright. Take a set on comfortably added pillows secured with ribbon, and enjoy the meal to come!

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