Island Measurements
Itney11
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Can an island be put into a small kitchen
Comments (2)there is no perfect dimensions for an island. Try to organce space subdividing into smaller cabinets of 60x60 cms which is the max space for a structural division and works for seating area as well...See MoreIdeas for backsplash and wall color?
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