The Stylish Costco Find That Adds Extra Countertop & Storage Space To Any Kitchen

It may not be an island getaway, but Costco could hold the answer to more kitchen storage with a budget-friendly price tag that you've been waiting for. If you have been trying to find new and inventive ways to create space in your kitchen, it might be time to think outside (or, in this scenario, inside) the box. You don't need to drop thousands to install an island. In fact, standalone options are a great way to get the design, style, and functionality of an island without the renovation price tag. The Costco Caine Kitchen Island ($999.99) is one such purchase that could double your organization and storage while elevating the look of your cooking space. With a large surface and drawers to hold important accessories, this easy installation buy can transform your home quickly and easily — and no one will know you didn't hire a team to upgrade!

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Kitchen islands are great for many reasons. Rather than seeing them as a thing of the past, design experts agree islands help with practicality, function, and aesthetic. An island can even help create a divide between open concept living and dining room areas. The added accessibility and storage they offer means you have plenty of area to prep, cook, and even eat. 

Storage and style in Costco's kitchen island

What sets the Costco kitchen island apart from other standalone options is its simple but effective design. The combination of drawers and a quartz surface make this piece look chic and also slightly rustic so that it can fit a variety of design aesthetics. There are four drawers and two shelves on one side, with an open area beneath, which is great design tip that makes your kitchen feel more open, too. This is better in smaller spaces than a standard island simply because it provides a more airy feel, rather than adding a bulky shape to an already crowded room.

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If you're wondering if your kitchen is too small for an island, just take note that your space should be at least 12x8 feet to accommodate one. This gives you enough room around it for foot traffic and to avoid making the room feel smaller. As long as you have this amount of space, you can likely fit the Costco Caine Kitchen Island, as it measures just over 53x30 inches. The compact size and extensive storage is a no-brainer for anyone who wants an island but prefers to avoid construction. 

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