I did this myself (in a former life north of here), using matching kitchen cabinets (wall units correct height) that I mounted on a frame with hidden wheels, and a matching counter top. This allowed the island to serve a dual purpose, it was normally a table for the two of us for breakfast and dinner (we were still working), and when needed for entertaining, we moved it from the wall location to the center of the kitchen for use as a serving table, or as needed.
I have no experience for using anyone in The villages, just wanted to give you another possible option, and this one does not damage the tile floor, and can be removed if you decide you do not want or use it. If you decide on something like this, check the Villages Woodworkers shop on Rolling Acres road, as they have people that do this type of work.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV.
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