Kitchen Island vs Peninsula Planner

Compare island and peninsula footprints on a scaled kitchen plan using editable room dimensions, counters, seating, and aisle-clearance targets.

Scaled planning guide

Compare an island and peninsula using the space you actually have

This scaled floor planner shows how a candidate island or peninsula changes the available aisles. Room size, perimeter counters, seating overhang, and the clearance target remain editable instead of relying on one universal rule.

How to plan the layout

  1. Measure the finished room dimensions and existing perimeter-counter depths.
  2. Enter the candidate work-surface width and length plus any seating overhang.
  3. Compare island and peninsula modes using the same room and clearance target.
  4. Review the narrowest modeled aisle and verify doors, appliances, utilities, and traffic paths on site.

Verify before installation

The fit result is a geometry check, not building-code, electrical, plumbing, ventilation, accessibility, or construction approval. A qualified kitchen professional should verify the final plan.