Kitchen islands are notoriously sparse spaces because they are often used as extra workspace in the kitchen for prepping meals. Plus, with just a few inches of elbow room on either side of the island top and bottom, it may often be difficult to decorate this smaller space.
However, there are many ways to spruce up a kitchen island in terms of function and aesthetics. We rounded up some of the best pieces all under $100 to style your kitchen island into a chic utility space.
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Candles can instantly dress up a kitchen island. Because of their diminutive size, smaller tea lights might fit the space perfectly. But why not opt for a food theme in the kitchen? These smaller fruit candles both align with the food imagery and decor you’d expect in this space and offer a brilliant pop of color.
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On the other hand, you could also add a decorative fruit bowl to the kitchen island. When paired with the island’s smooth surface, this fruit bowl made from natural fibers adds tons of texture. And the material lends a homespun feel to the space, perfect for any abode from the modern farmhouse to a bungalow-style home.
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Sticking with the food theme, you could pop in some extra fruit decor via this radicchio leaf dish. In a contemporary all-white kitchen, the piece's colors could give a creative infusion of happy shades. It'll be the perfect vessel for any trinkets.
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Most mugs are cleared away in the cabinet. However, there are exceptions like this raspberry mug that add visual interest, doubling as decor. So, let this mug be your kitchen island’s go-to beverage container whenever you're busy prepping meals on the island's countertop.
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