A kitchen island is not just a focal point in any kitchen, it’s an extra storage space, a spot for a cooker, sink or hob, a working surface for cooking and homework and for meals together.
If you are planning to get one or want to update an existing one, We have a brilliant and super trendy idea for you – a fluted kitchen island.
Fluted (ribbed, ridged, scalloped) details, which offer a ribbed or grooved texture, are turning up across accent furniture, accessories, lighting, and even cabinetry and walls.
Fluted designs trace back to ancient Greece and Rome, where vertical grooves distinguished many of the columns now emblematic of classical architecture.
There are several different styles of fluting you can go for on your kitchen island, from individually applied curved pieces made from plaster and stone to simple wooden slats and even clever fluted paint effects, though more often you will see fluting done with wooden slats.
The good thing is that you can do such fluting yourself using various tutorials around the web.
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