
09-02-2023, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by asianthree
Technically in kitchen remodel, a counter that can or cannot be attached but has a two tear countertop is called a pony. At least that’s what all the quotes used for terminology.
Island on all quotes is a one solid surface it can be table high (think wheelchair)
Or chair high (chairs are 25-27”, which is what our island is at new build. I find older people like the pony, because it can hide junk, and if they entertain gives them a bar effect.
As younger people move to TV, the trend is one surface Island, we can roll out dough at perfect height, have a huge surface for entertaining, buffet, bar at one end food in the middle, plates other end. I can have 30 people over at the pony every one crowds at the high end. At the island it’s spread out all so more space
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Thanks for the clarification.
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