Closed Kitchen

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Definition

A closed kitchen is separated from the living room by a partition and a door. It hides clutter and odors. Back in favor for serious cooks.

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When you opt for a closed kitchen, you choose a functional organization that allows you to control the aesthetics of your living space. This configuration offers you the possibility of partitioning your kitchen to hide clutter and odors, while intelligently connecting it to your living room through a glass door. This allows you to benefit from a fluid circulation flow between these two main rooms of your interior. For a harmonious transition, rely on noble materials like wood or stone that match the most current styles, from sleek modern to revisited antique. Arrange your closed kitchen practically with optimized storage and an organization designed to facilitate meal preparation. This way, you can preserve the unity of your decoration while fully enjoying the advantages of an independent kitchen.

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Frequently asked questions

A closed kitchen is separated from the living room. It hides clutter and odors. Back in favor for serious cooks.

For a closed kitchen: dare to use bright colors (the living room doesn't see it), install dedicated music, create a functional space without aesthetic compromise.

Pitfall: a closed kitchen without a window or ventilation that accumulates smoke and humidity. Ventilation is essential in a closed kitchen.

A closed kitchen allows you to conceal the clutter and odors of meal preparation. This offers you more peace and comfort in the rest of your living space. Furthermore, a closed kitchen gives you the opportunity to personalize its style independently of the rest of the house.

To optimize the space of a closed kitchen, focus on compact and functional furniture and equipment. Prioritize a well-sized worktop and clever storage. Also, remember to light the room well to avoid a stifling effect.

In a closed kitchen, preferably opt for light and bright shades like white, beige, or light gray. This will visually enlarge the space and make it more inviting. You can also play with touches of brighter colors to add personality.

To harmoniously link the closed kitchen to the rest of your interior, choose consistent materials, finishes, and decorative elements. For example, you can use colors, patterns, or materials present in other rooms. Also consider the flow and openness between spaces.

In a closed kitchen, focus on discreet and quiet household appliances. Opt for built-in or smaller models that will integrate easily. Also consider efficient air extraction solutions to remove odors from the room.

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