
"No one is an island, but everyone wants an island - in their kitchen, that is. If you have a larger kitchen, islands anchor the room's center and provide a spot for meal prep and eating. If you have an open floor-plan kitchen, they also serve as a border. If you have a smaller kitchen, an island can be a lifesaver, providing both additional counterspace and storage."
"First things first: the price. Depending on the size and functionality of the workbench you choose, you can expect to pay anywhere from about $350 to $1,200. While you could find a traditional kitchen island near the bottom of that range, it likely won't be a lasting, quality choice and may not offer the same storage and versatility. Kitchen islands from brands as well as established as Home Depot - from Pottery Barn to Bob's Discount Furniture - range from $800 to $2,600 and go even further up from there."
Islands anchor larger kitchens, delineate open floor plans, and provide counterspace and storage in small kitchens. A Home Depot workbench can function as an affordable and versatile kitchen island alternative with drawers, adjustable shelves, racks, power outlets, and wheels. Workbench prices typically range from about $350 to $1,200, while traditional kitchen islands often run $800 to $2,600 or more. Mobile workbenches can be small enough to roll away, adding flexibility and clearance. One example is a Husky mobile workbench measuring 46 inches by 18 inches, selling for $398 and offering multiple drawers, a handle, wheels, and a power strip.
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