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Kitchen + Living Room: How to Combine Both Zones?

Recently, the decision to unite the kitchen and living room has been gaining great popularity. This is quite simply explained: these are areas where homeowners and their guests spend the most time. It is here they rest, cook, eat food, and so on, and this is taking into account that the majority of actions occur simultaneously.

That is why the decision to combine these two rooms is logical and expected. However, in terms of logic and design, to properly combine these rooms you need to know a few nuances of the union.

Nuances You Must Know

When to start planning?

It is best to think about combining the kitchen and living room before purchasing a home. Sometimes the layout of the premises allows you to combine two rooms into one, and sometimes it is completely impossible. In order to know for sure whether it will be possible to perform this project, you should look at the location of the kitchen and wet areas.

Most often, the living room, kitchen and dining room are located closer to the entrance - this is done to ensure that guests who come in immediately find themselves in common areas, and not in personal areas. There is a small exception - it is allowed that the kitchen is located further from the entrance, in which case you can combine the corridor with the living room, avoiding the need to put a door between them.

Next Steps in Combining Kitchen and Living Room

After homeowners have determined that it is possible to combine the two rooms, you should think about zoning. Conditionally, a house is divided into functional zones. For example, the main workplace in the kitchen is the surface used for cooking. Based on the place for cooking, you should plan the place where the refrigerator will be placed, as well as other household appliances.

The area in which food will be taken to should take into account which processes will occur there. The location of the table and the objects around it, as well as the side from which guests will approach the table. You need to plan everything so that people can move around the table without any problems or discomfort.

The central part of the living room is often the place to which the views of the guests will be turned: fireplace, TV, paintings. After the center of the recreation area has been determined, you can proceed to the arrangement of the rest of the room.

How to Avoid Odors from the Kitchen in the Common Area?

In order for the smells from the kitchen to not penetrate into other rooms, you need to install a high-quality modern hood. Another good option will be a glass divider wall - no odors and impression of combined areas.

How Best to Make the Floor in the Combined Zone?

It is important to choose the floor covering so that it is practical and fits into the overall interior of the housing. In particular, the practicality should be taken into account, since the kitchen is a work area. There the water may get spilled, the pipe can break, and in general, many unforeseen situations can happen.

One of the most practical solutions for the floor in the combined areas will be a combined coating: in the kitchen one floor, smoothly and harmoniously transforming into another in the living room. Moreover, it is not necessary to zone the kitchen completely with tiles or porcelain stoneware. It is enough to cover with such material the place of cooking and the wet zone only.

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