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The Buzz on Kitchen Island Electrical Outlets

When it comes to island design, most think of cabinetry, countertops, seating. These things are important, but thereโ€™s another little detail that is often overlooked. ย Itโ€™s a must-have and itโ€™s probably not what you thinkโ€ฆ Itโ€™s your island outlets. According to Normandy Designer Jennifer Cross, AKBD, hereโ€™s why you need them and where to put them.

โ€œKitchen islands have become the hub of the home. We use them for cooking, gathering, and as a workstation,โ€ said Jennifer. โ€œThat being said, they need to provide power in order to be fully functional.โ€

โ€œThink about everything you need to plugin,โ€ added Jennifer. โ€œThe island has replaced the desk, so in addition to small kitchen appliances, youโ€™ll also need to charge phones, laptops, and tablets.โ€

Most municipalities require at least one outlet to be considered up to code. Typically, it is usually at one end. It cannot go under an overhang and itโ€™s important to avoid drawer boxes or specialty rollouts โ€“ you donโ€™t want to interfere with anything.

โ€œPower outlets donโ€™t need to stick out like a sore thumb,โ€ said Jennifer. ย โ€œYou can camouflage them to match your finishes. For example, a darker outlet will blend into a darker finish.โ€

โ€œYou can also have specialty outlet covers made if you need a very specific look,โ€ added Jennifer. โ€œSpeaking of specialty outlets, you can also add a USB port too if needed.โ€

Set up an appointment with one of our designers to discuss your kitchen remodel in full detail.ย You can also gather more ideas by visiting the Normandy photo gallery or by following Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram.

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