lowfloorloft
a 1022sqft low floor loft set in the city fringe

The difference between an Island and a Peninsula

579
  • Free Style
  • HDB (Resale)
  • ~1,000 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Solo Living
  • Do you know the difference between an Island and a Peninsula? An island is a standalone unit not attached to any other worktops or cabinetry, while a peninsula is attached to a wall or kitchen unit and has three exposed sides. Situated in our dining room is a beautiful almost squarish Island that is presented almost like a Peninsula beside our dining table. They are designed and fabricated by our ID with a similar sintered stone top and laminated legs.
  • Our dining area fits 6 pax comfortably with our beautiful chairs from Commune. But when it gets packed, we replace the chairs with stools and this table sits up to 10 people cozily.
  • Our Island doubles up as a worktop for our open kitchen (which we’re excited to share more about in the coming weeks!) and storage space where we use it to store our pantry items such as Instant Noodles, Snacks, Tea and more!
  • 28 July
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