Designing Your Kitchen to Fit with Your Open-Plan Living Space

Designing Your Kitchen to Fit with Your Open-Plan Living Space

Shubhi Gupta
Shubhi Gupta
4 min read

For the way, we do things currently, open modular kitchen-dining-living space provides a lot of flexibility. It's not always easy to come up with a suitable open-plan modular kitchen design. Designing a place that readily merges with the living area, especially in apartments and smaller homes, needs talent. Zoning, sound management, and a consistent decorative style are all important considerations.

Open-plan living has been ingrained in our culture. From a home office in a living room to a modular kitchen-diner, these areas should be well-designed and able to take advantage of the greatest features of the entire room which should be taken over by a professional modular kitchen designing brand like Arttd’inox. 

Each room will appear independent yet seamless thanks to clever design and styling. It might appear to be a taxing task, but fret not: we've gathered a list of our top open-plan modular kitchen ideas to help you make the most of your space.

1. Create a relaxing environment.

Furniture arrangement is a simple method to divide up a large space. Create a comfortable snug area within a bigger space by using corner seating or modular units, with the back of the sofa acting as a room divider. Changing the flooring will also help to create a visual break. So, to act as an anchor point in a seating area, bring in a large rug.

2. Create a perimeter around an area.

When a large number of family members share the same place at the same time, noise can become an issue. A separate location, such as a snug or TV room, is a wonderful option because it can be closed off when you need some quiet time. Spaces can be closed off or opened up as needed with the use of glazed walls, sliding panels, or slatted screens.

3. Pick colours that go together.

Maintain a consistent colour palette throughout open-plan spaces to create a sense of fluidity and harmony. Create 'breakout' areas with a painted panel, highlight wallpaper design, or statement rug, but be sure to select a colour or material that will tie the spaces together.

4. Put a kitchen island in a convenient position.

A freestanding modular kitchen island is an excellent method to split a huge space and create a separation between separate zones. Place an island in such a way that it directs traffic away from modular kitchen hotspots like the stove and oven and toward seating places.

5. Use metallic flourishes to tie an L-shaped space together.

To create an L-shaped open-plan space, the owners had the reception room knocked through to the modular kitchen. The new layout allows for extra storage and countertop space while also bringing more light into the room. Add splashes of colour to bind the two spaces together so the modular kitchen doesn't feel alone around the corner.

6. Make it practical and enjoyable for the whole family.

The benefits of having an open-plan modular kitchen are numerous. The most obvious benefit is that you'll be able to socialise with family and friends more readily while cooking. It also allows you to keep an eye on your children while they are doing homework or playing in the garden.

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