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  2. Small Kitchen? Here's How You Can Still Have the Island of ...

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    These small kitchen island ideas will transform the way you think about your cooking space. Whether you're hoping for added seating, more cabinet space or room for an extra appliance or two, these ...

  3. Small Kitchen Island Ideas That Think Big - AOL

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    Your kitchen island isn't just another surface to pile mail on (though we've all been guilty of that). It's the place for morning coffee and midnight snacks, for homework and for dinner prep, and ...

  4. Yes, You Can Put a Kitchen Island Into a Tiny Space ... - AOL

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    These 35 small kitchen island ideas from designers help you maximize space and style. They provide extra surfaces, storage, and seating where you need it most.

  5. Lois Wilson Langhorst - Wikipedia

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    She and her husband were known for their small, woodsy homes that featured innovative designs, such as freestanding kitchen islands and garden rooms, which were influential in the San Francisco Bay Area's architectural scene. [5] Langhorst is credited with designing the first kitchen island in 1949.

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen countertops may also be installed on freestanding islands, dining areas or bars, desk and table tops, and other specialized task areas; as before, they may incorporate cantilevers, freespans and overhangs depending on application.

  7. Closet - Wikipedia

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    In Elizabethan and Middle English, closet referred to a small private room, an inner sanctum within a far larger house, used for prayer, reading, or study. The use of "closet" for "toilet" dates back to 1662. [2] In Indian English, this use continues. [3] Related forms include earth closet and water closet (flush toilet).