12 Stylish Freestanding Kitchen Island Ideas for Every Space

freestanding islands

img 34288 2 1Stainless steel freestanding kitchen island via House and Home

Freestanding Kitchen Islands

Do you have a freestanding kitchen island? Before my kitchen “remodel-rearranging” I had a U-shaped layout with a breakfast bar. After removing that bar and opening part of the U, I now have room in the center of the kitchen for an island.

Rather than installing a permanent, built-in island—especially while trying to keep the remodel budget manageable—we chose to use a freestanding island we already owned and update it with a few creative touches. A freestanding island can be a simple, flexible way to add countertop space, storage and character without a major renovation.

Looking through inspirational photos makes it easy to imagine how a piece of furniture can be adapted to serve as a kitchen island. Below is a curated selection of freestanding islands to spark ideas for style, material and DIY possibilities.

img 34288 3 1Freestanding turquoise island via Apartment Therapy

img 34288 4 1Pottery Barn freestanding island

img 34288 5 1Make your own kitchen island idea via The Inspired Room and DIY guides

img 34288 6 1Freestanding island with butcher block top

img 34288 7 1Vintage buffet repurposed as a freestanding island

img 34288 8 1Zinc-top freestanding island

img 34288 9 1Freestanding island placed at the end of built-in cabinetry

img 34288 10 1Antique buffet converted into a kitchen island

img 34288 11 1DIY dresser-to-island project

img 34288 12 1Williams Sonoma-style freestanding island

img 34288 13 1Stock cabinetry used as a freestanding island

img 34288 14 1

Freestanding Islands and Kitchen Carts - Round Up by The Inspired Room

This gallery shows a range of ideas: sleek stainless-steel carts, painted islands in bold colors, reclaimed-wood tops, butcher-block surfaces, vintage buffets on legs, and simple stock cabinets adapted as movable workstations. Freestanding islands can be practical solutions for adding prep space, casual dining, or extra storage, and they work well in both small and large kitchens.

Update: See more inspiration for freestanding islands and carts in design galleries and DIY roundups.

Do you have a freestanding island?
Feel free to share it in the comments!
I’d love to see it!

See a freestanding island makeover and distressing techniques for furniture repurposing in a detailed DIY write-up.