Corner kitchen islands with seating
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Given window placing in the room it might be best to keep the long edge of the table under the window on the right. You could still use the table you have with a fresh coat of paint, varnish or wax. The chairs you have could also be painted in different colours or to match the table. For a completely different look, if you're brave. Cut foam to fit just inside the seat base. Cover with some fresh fabrics and attach and dress the new cushion seat with upholstery tacks. By just using the large window, you can keep the corner free to move around the table and allow you to use the display cupboard in the corner. The cube cupboard is a fantastic idea and I have used it previously. But, I also found it annoying that I always had to move the table to access them (dangerous for floor boards). By having only one side on the seating, you can access the contents without having to move furniture. Consider a box with strut lid. It also gives you more freedom with the size of what you need to store. Baskets and cubes inserts can still be use inside to keep it organised and are just as easily lifted out as they are pulled out. But much more readily accessible and put away. Using the same idea as the chairs, you could have a very comfortable window seat. And as someone else said. A couple of cushions and you could change the feel and style of your room without having to remodel again in a couple of seasons.