Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

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Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

Opening Up Kitchen And Living Room

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To open it up, the cabinets and bar that separated the kitchen from the adjoining den were removed as well as the wall separating the room from the living room of the house. A tile floor, dark wood cabinets, and light colored granite countertops completed the transformation, changing the over all feel of not just the kitchen, but the home as well. Perfect for casual weekend living, this Hamptons beach-house dining/family room has a close connection to the kitchen, as well as to outdoor living areas. Glass doors on the ground level slide all the way into the walls, opening the family/dining room and living room to an expansive deck area. Opening up the kitchen to the dining room, living room, family room, or any other space isn’t hard—it just takes thoughtful design and careful planning. For a kitchen remodel in Washington, DC, the Wentworth team opened up the wall between the kitchen and dining room to create a more casual atmosphere the family wanted. Opening the kitchen to the family room creates an easy-to-navigate gathering space for everyday living and special occasions. This kitchen was once isolated from other rooms and lacked eating space. The addition of an island and a wide opening to the family room made it better suited to both entertaining and casual family meals. A large kitchen island is a familiar sight in a one-walled open kitchen, and islands can be a great storage option, as well as offering several other important uses, from seating and dining to food preparation. Open living — one room for all reasons — is the trend that keeps on trending. So if you’re still living with niche rooms — a kitchen for cooking, dining room for eating, and living room for formal entertaining — it’s time to open your mind and home to a new floor plan that adds flow and light. .

Speaking of walls, taking out a non-bearing wall (cheaper and safer than a bearing wall for sure!) and replacing it with a half wall or peninsula is a somewhat expensive but most-obvious way to open up a closed kitchen. Out of all the DIY projects we’ve done to make our small 1980’s ranch feel more open and updated, the one that has made the most dramatic difference is opening up the kitchen to the living room. Opening up a small kitchen or watching TV (depending on whether the kitchen now adjoins a dining area, a living area, or a family room). A design element at the ceiling—an arch, a beam, a series of lights, a change in ceiling height—can define the two areas as effectively as a peninsula. and it separates and marks the transition Kitchen-Living Room Passthrough Window so during the remodel I added a pass through window between the kitchen and living room. Work for this included a structural header as well as trim at .

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