In Madison, MS, a functional kitchen island transforms how your family gathers and eats. We design and install custom islands that work as prep surfaces, dining spots, and storage hubs. Your kitchen island becomes the heart of your home.
We measure your kitchen, review your layout, and discuss how you cook and entertain. No two island designs are the same.
We create a design that matches your style. We show you material options, seating layouts, and storage ideas before any work starts.
Our crew handles framing, electrical, plumbing, countertops, and cabinetry. We keep the site clean and answer questions as we go.
We walk through the work with you, check every detail, and make sure the island is exactly what you wanted. You're ready to use it.
Your kitchen island sets the tone for the whole kitchen. We design islands that work with how you cook and gather. In Madison homes, islands with waterfall countertops and contrasting cabinetry are trending for good reason—they add visual interest and feel luxury without overdoing it.
We work with you to pick the right materials, layout, and finishes. Whether you like modern, farmhouse, or transitional styles, your island can reflect that. Storage, seating, and prep surfaces all come together in one smart design.



Storage in a kitchen island is key to a clean, organized space. We build islands with cabinets, drawers, and shelves that keep your tools and supplies within reach. Lake Caroline families love hidden storage that keeps clutter out of sight while keeping essentials close.
We add pull-out shelves, deep drawers with dividers, and custom cubbies based on what you need. Some clients want wine racks or a beverage cooler built in. Others need space for baking sheets and mixing bowls. We design it exactly for you.
A prep sink in your island makes cooking easier. You can rinse vegetables, prep ingredients, and clean up without moving to the main sink. Some clients add a second sink for even more flexibility, especially if you host gatherings in your Reunion home or Lake Caroline neighborhood.
We run the plumbing, install the sink, add the faucet, and connect it all to your home’s lines. Every drain is pitched properly so water flows where it should. You’ll have a working, beautiful sink island setup.






An island puts prep surfaces, storage, and your cooktop within one step. No more walking back and forth across the kitchen. Work flows faster. Cooking feels easier. Your family naturally gathers in the kitchen instead of spreading out.
Madison families report that after installing a custom island, they cook more at home and spend more time together in the kitchen. Breakfasts feel less rushed. Dinner prep is a team effort instead of a solo project.
A smart island layout saves you steps, time, and stress in the kitchen every single day.



Your island doesn’t have to match the rest of your kitchen. It can be a focal point with contrasting colors, bold materials, or unique finishes. Many Madison homeowners use their islands to express a style they love without committing the whole kitchen to it.
An island is where your kitchen personality lives.
We work throughout Madison and the neighborhoods that make up this growing community.
We’ve installed islands in Reunion, Lake Caroline, Wright’s Mill, and throughout central Madison. We understand the homes here—the floor plans, building codes, and what works for Madison families. Whether your home is newly built in a developing neighborhood or established in a mature community, we know how to deliver on time and to your standards.
Madison is a careful, quality-focused community. We match that standard. We’re local, we’re available, and we stand behind every island we build.
Island size depends on your kitchen layout and how you cook. Most islands run 3 to 5 feet long and 2 to 3 feet deep. We measure your space and design an island that fits without blocking traffic flow or making work areas too tight. Bigger isn't always better—the right size works for your kitchen.
Yes. We evaluate your kitchen layout, electrical, and plumbing to see if adding an island is practical. Some kitchens have the space and utilities for an island. Others work better with a different solution. We'll let you know what's possible and what it takes.
Quartz, granite, and marble all work well. Quartz is low-maintenance and comes in many colors. Granite is durable and heat-resistant. Marble looks elegant but needs more care. We help you pick based on your cooking style, maintenance preference, and budget.
You don't have to add them, but most people do. A sink and outlets make an island far more useful. Even if you skip a sink now, running electrical for future appliances or a cooktop is smart planning for resale value.
Storage needs vary. Some clients want minimal base cabinets and open shelving. Others want maximum drawers and closed storage. We design it for what you actually use and where you want things to go. Hidden storage keeps clutter off the countertop.
Yes. Island cooktops are increasingly popular. You'll need proper venting above the cooktop, usually an island range hood. Make sure your island layout allows enough clearance and work space around the cooking area for safety.
An island that works is one that fits your kitchen layout, has enough seating or counter space for how you cook, includes storage you’ll actually use, and reflects your style. It should flow with traffic patterns and feel natural in the space. When it’s designed well, you won’t think twice about using it—it just becomes part of how you live in your kitchen.