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When designing your kitchen, styling the island can feel like an afterthought. However, these detached countertops often because the focal point of the room, and can be a great place to inject some personality into your cooking area. It doesn't matter how big or small your kitchen is: Adding stylish design pieces on top of your counters can help make the rest of the room and the other accents flow better, and create a more dynamic—and functional—space. You want to be able to actually cook in your kitchen, but you should also enjoy looking at the space everyday, so if you find that your countertop is missing a finishing touch, we've gathered 25 kitchen island decor ideas you're sure to love. Keep reading to find stunning ways to style your island and make it the true focal point of the most used room in your house.
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1
Bring In Natural Textures
The goal for this Florida home by Ashley Gilbreath was to keep it light, airy, and beachy, and the kitchen island decor would have to follow the same mandate. Gilbreath used a large wicker vase to hold greenery on the island, bringing in warmth without making the room feel heavy.
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Make It Moody
In this Scandi-inspired home, designer Brian Paquette brought a moody vibe into the space with a signature green hue he used throughout, including on and around the kitchen island. He tied in the deeper shades to the white half of the kitchen with a smoky glass vase and dark fruit bowl on the countertop,
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Let It Look Lived-In
Pristine kitchens are beautiful, yes, but perfectly lived-in kitchens, ones that you can tell are lovingly used as soon as you walk in, are arguably much better. When planning your kitchen island decor, do what designer Whitney Leigh Morris did in this Florida kitchen and layer different textures and items on your countertop and any openshelves you have. The multiple plants, woven baskets, wooden trays and tools, and ceramic canisters all work together to tell the story of a room well-loved and well-used.
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4
Use the Rule of Three
In this vibrant kitchen by designer Kit Kemp, she featured three bowls on the kitchen island, adding more pops of color to the countertop and creating a visually appealing centerpiece. Using the "rule of three" gives your space a more harmonious look and is a good go-to if you're having trouble figuring out the best way to decorate for your space.
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Find Ways to Color Drench It
To add even more bright yellow to this stunning kitchen, Cecilia Casagrande added a pile of lemons to the middle of the kitchen island. Though it's not something that will immediately catch your eye since that bright hue is everywhere, it adds beautiful dimension to a color drenched space.
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6
Decorate Your Stove Top
If your stove top is in your kitchen island, add on a decor item that can live there permanently, like a cute tea kettle. Designer Christina Nielsen couldn't do much in this kitchen because the home is a rental, so she had to add personal touches for her client wherever she could.
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7
Choose a Painted Sink
If your island features a sink, consider choosing one that's more interesting than a basic white or stainless steel. In this California home designed by Rita Donahoe of Rita Chan Interiors, she went with a vibrant bar sink that was made in Mexico, and it brings so much character into the space.
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8
Showcase Your Farmer's Market Haul
There is nothing more beautiful—or decorative—than a bounty of vegetables and the kitchen is a perfect place to display your favorite produce. Mimic the look of a local farmstand by piling colorful fruits and vegetables into a basket, as seen here in this Alison Giese-designed space. Bonus: Having your veggies at the forefront means you won't forget to use them throughout the week.
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Set the Scene for Dinner
Maintain a welcoming vibe in your kitchen by dressing your island like dinner is just around the corner. In this home designed by Janie Molster, stools and classic place settings beckon anyone ready for an after-school snack or late-night bowl of pasta.
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10
Light Some Candles
In this DeVol kitchen, a collection of smaller blooms brighten up the island, and candles fill the room with a comforting, clean fragrance. If you don't love using scented candles in your kitchen but appreciate the flickering glow of candlelight, choose scent-free votives in pretty containers.
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Lean Into Your Theme Or Collection
Kitchens are a classic spot to display multiples, especially if you gravitate towards something with a subtle cookware theme, like copper pots, wood cutting boards, or versatile ceramics. Here, product designer Caitlin Wilson leaned into a blue and white color palette, echoing the ceramic finds sprinkled throughout the rest of her space with an equally fabulous bowl on the kitchen island.
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12
Try Out a Tray
There's a thin line between an artful arrangement and clutter, and a tray can help you corral the chaos. In his home, designer Jeffrey Alan Marks decked out this oversized wooden tray with extra plates and vintage ceramic vessels. Not only does the area feel cool, casual, and contained, but it makes for easy cleanup any time you need to clear the island and use it for more foodie-focused pursuits.
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13
Showcase Your Travels
When thinking of ways to display mementos from your travels, chances are the kitchen isn't the first place that comes to mind. Still, your island can be a fun (and unexpected) place to show off some of your favorite trinkets from around the world, especially if they act as a way to bring in additional color or texture. In this kitchen, designed by Amanda Lindroth, a charming wooden elephant holds court over the countertop, lending a cheeky and playful touch.
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14
Know When To Keep It Minimal
One of our biggest pieces of advice when it comes to decorating your kitchen island? Read the room! Some kitchens don't call for much decor at all, especially if they already boast a beautiful view and dramatic finishes, like in this edgy mountain retreat from designer Natalie Hodgins from Sarah Richardson Design.
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15
Lay Out Some Bites
If the kitchen is the hub of your home (and your pantry is well-stocked), try styling your island with welcoming bites that will encourage visitors to linger and stay a while. This welcoming space, designed by Meredith McBrearty, boasts a selection of bread and snacks on the counter, creating a soul-warming space in more ways than one. Pretty glass domes over a plate of snacks are another timeless idea.
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Choose a Bold Bread Bowl
In general, vintage accents are a great way to add patina to a kitchen, which may otherwise feel stark and utilitarian. Bread bowls are an especially popular choice, thanks to their low profile and unique wood finish. Want to up the functionality? Fill yours with fruit, like designers Cortney and Robert Novogratz did here.
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17
Pick Some Funky Blooms
For an airy yet eye-catching accent, look no further than a bold bundle of blooms to top your kitchen island. In this space by designer Grace Mitchell, a bouquet of tall white alliums (cousin to the onion!) make an appropriate and funky centerpiece in the otherwise classic room.
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18
Play With a Contrasting Hue
Create an energetic focal point at the center of your kitchen by dotting your island with one or two accents in a vibrant and contrasting hue. In this luxe space designed by Cullman & Kravis, a bouquet of blooms and a bowl of apples—both in a punchy lime hue—inject playful energy into the otherwise neutral space.
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Show Off Cookware
A single rolling pin on the counter is just begging to be put away, but a bouquet of vintage-style wooden ones is the perfect focal point for an island. If you have a collection of favorite baking and cooking utensils, arrange them in a ceramic vase or catch-all, like designer Gideon Mendelson did in this professional-grade space.
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20
Shed Some Light
It's rare that kitchens don't have overhead lighting—from pot lights to pendants—but what those options deliver in brightness and utility, they sometimes lack in ambiance. Enter: a kitchen island lamp, which will add a romantic and homey glow to your cook space and help you create an unforgettable dinner scene. Make sure you choose a style that balances size and aesthetics, like the geometric ceramic version found in this serene space designed by Benjamin Dhong.