A "countertop extension." A small extension of the countertop.
An "appliance garage." A small, covered storage area for appliances.
A "display ledge." A small shelf for displaying items.
A "seating ledge." A small ledge for resting a plate or glass.
A "serving ledge." A small ledge for setting down food.
What It's Actually For
Display: It's a great place to display cookbooks, a small vase, or a decorative object.
Storage: It's a handy spot for a cutting board or a small bowl of fruit.
Serving: It's a great place to set down a serving dish.
Dining: It's a convenient place to rest a plate or glass.
Charging: It's a great spot to plug in a phone or tablet.
A landing spot: It's a convenient place to set down a grocery bag or a stack of mail.
How to Use the Little Ledge
Display cookbooks. It's a great place to showcase your favorite cookbooks.
Hold a vase of flowers. A simple vase of flowers can brighten the kitchen.
Hold a bowl of fruit. A bowl of fruit is both beautiful and functional.
Rest a cutting board. It's a great spot for a cutting board.
Hold a small plant. A small plant can add life to the kitchen.
Rest a tablet. It's a handy spot to follow a recipe.
Charge devices. It's a great spot to plug in a phone or tablet.
Hold a small collection. It's a great place to display a small collection of items.
The History
The little ledge is a relatively recent addition to kitchen design. It became popular in the 1990s and 2000s, as kitchens became more open and people started using their islands for more than just food preparation.
The ledge was designed to add functionality and style to the island. It provided a place to display items, rest a plate, or set down a cookbook.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the little ledge?
It's a versatile feature for display, storage, or serving.
Is the little ledge load-bearing?
No. It's for light-duty items only.
Can I sit on the little ledge?
No. It's not designed for seating.
Can I add a little ledge to my island?
Yes. A custom carpenter can add one.
What should I put on the little ledge?
Display items, a cookbook, a vase of flowers, or a cutting board.
A Final Thought
When I finally understood the purpose of the little ledge, I felt like I'd discovered a secret. It's a small, simple feature, but it adds so much to the kitchen.
Now I use my little ledge to display a small vase of flowers. It's a simple touch, but it makes the kitchen feel more welcoming.
Do you have a little ledge on your kitchen island? What do you use it for? Share your ideas in the comments. 🍽️✨
