Thursday, September 8, 2011

An open mind about an open kitchen

By Gale

Opening your kitchen up is much more convenient for the cook as well as everyone else who enjoys being there. It also requires planning ahead to make sure that what you see from the next room is what you want your family and friends to see in the kitchen.

Stand or sit in your family room or dining area and imagine what that will be before you open up the walls. This little step may affect your plans for an open space kitchen. Here are three visual solutions to consider:

This birch kitchen design by KraftMaid Cabinets in birch in Prairie finish illustrates how the space was created to feel open but allow the cook to have some privacy. The multi-level island adds more storage as well as serving space.


This open-plan kitchen resolved two problems: where to eat casually and merged a color scheme from the nearby great room into a new kitchen with an extended countertop.

The choice was a countertop pattern with multiple colors that blends with the wall color and fabrics. Find more blending ideas by visiting WilsonartHD.com.

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