среда, 20 апреля 2011 г.

Counter vs. Bar Height

Counter vs. Bar Height

Today is another peek into the home we’re remodeling with a design dilemma we will be tackling soon, this one is the debate between counter and bar height for the kitchen peninsula. This ledge is more of a stuff collector than practical dining surface, a dinner plate doesn’t even fit but I imagine it was designed to be that way on purpose in the original plan.


I do get the ‘divide the spaces’ look achieved with the bar height in this kitchen which looks out into the shared family room and breakfast nook space, but the narrowness of the wood shelf on top is odd to me. And say hello to the lovely vinyl wallpaper I have the pleasure of removing later this month.


counter height wall
counter height wall

And then there’s the sink nestled in the angle which I can’t even think about moving (the cost! the headache!) since all the plumbing to the dishwasher and sink is inside this pony wall and we’re working with a slab foundation. I’m not a fan of the layout of this kitchen, I am a U shaped kitchen lover and this one isn’t like that at all. But since we do plan to replace the cabinets/counters/sink down the road I think that will satisfy so I’m going to work with the footprint as is. (That tile/carpet combo is also leaving this month, more on that soon.)


So it raises the question of keeping the higher breakfast bar as it is now but extending that upper surface with new countertops and corbels, or do we cut down the wall and extend a new countertop out in a single plane as one large surface to unify it all at counter height (my preference).


At first I was concerned about the sink if we cut down the wall thinking “there will be the splashing of the water everywhere!” but I realized plenty of well designed kitchens have islands or peninsulas with sinks at counter height.


counter height peninsula
john maniscalo architecture

counter height island with stools
teddy edwards

peninsula with waterfall edge
texas construction company

blue kitchen cabinets counter height stools
summerhouse interior design

counter height sink island bhg
better homes & gardens

counter height island with sink
mountain cabinetry

sink peninsula counter height stools
gaylord design

white island marble top counter height stools
better homes & gardens

The reason I lean toward the counter height option is it feels more open to the adjoining space, but then again I see the appeal of the division and raised countertop paired with bar stools.


counter height kitchen island
grey crawford

bar height island
bhg via hooked on houses

bar height kitchen island
taylor brian construction

bar stool height sarah richardson
sarah richardson

raised bar in kitchen
christophers of nantucket

exquisite kitchen
exquisite kitchen design

Both options allow for conversation between cook and family/guests and I plan to suspend some pretty pendants above. What’s your preference in your home’s island or peninsula, counter height or divided height with bar stools? ..


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