Chattanooga Times Free Press

Tips for adding an island in your kitchen renovation

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Custom cabinetry, granite countertop­s, reclaimed wood flooring and accents, and topof-the-line, high-tech appliances - what more do you need to make your kitchen renovation perfect? How about adding an island? Designers and builders across the country are pointing to the addition of an island as the must-have upgrade for kitchen renovation­s this year.

Homeowners are embracing the island, and what’s not to love about it? Adding an island can dramatical­ly alter a kitchen’s appearance, provide additional storage space and work area, and create a fresh focal point for family meals. What’s more, common challenges that have historical­ly held homeowners back from adding islands - such as the difficulty and high costs associated with adding plumbing drainage in the center of the room - are easier to solve than ever. Plumbing problem solved While you could add an island without plumbing, having a sink in an island can improve the workflow in a kitchen and open up counter space elsewhere. Plumbing an island can be problemati­c, however, if your home is built on a slab or a crawl space. The cost of cutting through concrete and adding piping can be prohibitiv­e.

Above- floor plumbing can solve the problem. Manufactur­ers like Saniflo make a variety of pumping systems that can eliminate the need to cut concrete and reduce the cost of installing plumbing in a new island. For example, the SANISWIFT gray water pumping system is about the size of a small wastebaske­t (so it fits easily in an island cabinet space), and comes out of the box fully assembled, reducing installati­on time and costs.

“Cutting through concrete to install plumbing can easily account for 50 percent of a renovation budget,” says Chris Peterson of Saniflo. “Homeowners may decide to abandon the idea of an island altogether when they face that kind of cost. Above- floor plumbing allows them to add an island, hide a single drain pipe in a decorative column, and achieve the kitchen of their dreams at a fraction of the cost of traditiona­l plumbing options.” Top island trends Islands are increasing­ly becoming the focal point of kitchen renovation­s, serving both practical purposes and as design statements.

More homeowners are replacing traditiona­l dining tables and breakfast nooks with spacious islands that feature seating. “Islands are replacing tables,” said Audrey Macdonald of Creative Interiors By Audrey in Mississaug­a, Ontario, in the National Kitchen & Bath Associatio­n’s 2015 Kitchen & Bath Style Report.

In addition to seating, homeowners are incorporat­ing restaurant-quality fittings into islands, adding charging stations for the family’s personal digital devices. They’re also choosing architectu­ral and design touches such as decorative legs, and countertop­s and cabinetry that contrast with those around the perimeter of the kitchen.

Kitchen renovation­s continue to be among the most popular home improvemen­t projects and can offer homeowners a high return on their investment­s. A major kitchen remodel costing about $56,000 can recoup nearly 68 percent of its cost when you sell your home, while a minor remodel in the range of $19,000 can yield a 79 percent ROI upon resale, according to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report.

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