Open-Plan Kitchen

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An open kitchen communicates with the living room without a partition. Welcoming and bright, it enlarges the space and promotes interaction during cooking.

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When you opt for an open kitchen, you benefit from a friendly and functional layout that facilitates interaction with your guests. This configuration promotes natural light and creates a feeling of increased space, ideal for apartments or homes with smaller rooms. In terms of decoration, focus on sleek and bright materials such as light wood, marble or quartz for your worktops. Clean-lined furniture and built-in appliances contribute to visual harmony. Choose your colors carefully, favoring neutral tones like white, grey or beige, which will bring clarity and modernity. The trick to harmoniously connecting the kitchen to the living room is to use the same materials and colors in both spaces. This will create a fluid and elegant transition between these two rooms.

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An open kitchen communicates with the living room. Welcoming and bright, it promotes interaction during meal preparation.

An open kitchen with an island that creates a transition, furniture coordinated with the living room, a silent hood, and a tidy countertop (it shows).

Mistake: an open kitchen without a powerful hood. Cooking smells will invade the living room; invest in efficient extraction.

An open kitchen offers more light, conviviality, and circulation in your space. It allows you to stay in touch with your family or guests during meal preparation.

Opt for light, sleek, and modular furniture that will harmonize with your living space. Choose light colors and materials like wood or metal for a warm atmosphere.

An open kitchen lends itself well to careful decoration with green plants, decorative storage elements, and trendy accessories such as pendant lights above the central island.

Focus on modular lighting with recessed spotlights, table lamps, and a pendant light above your central island. This will create a warm and functional ambiance in your open kitchen.

You can use a change in flooring, a central island, or decorative elements to mark the transition between your open kitchen and the rest of the room. This will help to clearly define the spaces.

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