Is it good to have a central island gas stove without a backrest?

Is it good to have a central island gas stove without a backrest?

In recent years, kitchen islands have become increasingly popular due to their unique design and functionality. Many people even choose to install their stove and gas stove on the island so they can easily chat or watch over children while cooking. But is this design really a good idea?
In Feng Shui, placing a stove or gas stove on an island without a wall or other support behind it is considered to have negative effects, violating the taboo of "lack of support."

A stove without support can also lead to poor airflow in the kitchen, affecting the overall energy flow of the family and potentially causing health and harmony issues.

From a scientific perspective, a stove lacking back support may reduce comfort and safety, making cooking more inconvenient.

Furthermore, this design may increase the difficulty of cleaning around the stove, especially the area behind it where dirt tends to accumulate, making cleaning a hassle.

In short, an island kitchen design is like setting up a challenge in the kitchen. If the kitchen space is large enough and there's no stove or gas stove on the island, then there's not much of a problem! However, the final effect still depends on the overall layout; reasonable planning and optimization of the space layout are still very important!