Concrete islands to decorate your kitchen

Concrete islands for the kitchen

The kitchen is probably the most important room in a home. A good part of our budget when it comes to decorating a new home is used to make this space not only functional but also attractive, in which to bring the family together. I'm wrong? And who has not recently dreamed of including a precious Island of cooking In the design?

The trend to create open spaces has revolutionized the composition and distribution of kitchens, making islands an element in great demand. The trend today is to create a certain contrast between these and the rest of the cabinets, using for this different materials and / or colors. En esta tendencia trabajamos hoy en Decoora, proponiéndoos como alternativa islas de hormigón.

El prominence of concrete it has grown in our homes in a remarkable way. A decade ago, we limited ourselves to using this material on exterior elements. Today we use it as a coating on floors and walls and to decorate our home through different furniture with modern designs.

Concrete islands for the kitchen

Concrete islands can give us a lot of play in a kitchen. We can incorporate them into kitchens of different styles; In the images you will see how they adapt to both rustic, industrial, traditional and modern spaces. There are very different designs on the market that undoubtedly contribute to this. We can find from "rough" concrete islands with a rustic appearance, to polished surfaces with combined cabinets.

Concrete islands for the kitchen

The rough concrete islands, fit perfectly in decorated rustic kitchens with wooden furniture. Concrete and wood work very well together; the cold / heat sensation produced by one and the other are balanced when combined. We can find both materials combined in modern concept kitchens with light wood or white furniture.

We should not rule out either using a concrete island in industrial spaces. Stainless steel In combination with concrete, it becomes a great ally to decorate this type of space. Too cold? Look for elements that give your kitchen warmth; the brick wall seen in the second image is a good example,

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