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Open Concept Kitchen Explained

An open concept kitchen is a room with no barriers and is often open to the dining room or area designated for eating. It does not have walls and is open to other rooms in the house. Most open kitchens will connect to the dining room or eating space. Semi-open kitchens are trendy and often have sliding glass doors, tall partitions, or serving windows. Overall, open concept kitchens can save space and you will have more room to prepare meals, watch the children, and perform other tasks.


According to Nerd Wallet, average household spending on home renovations and services increased to $13,138 in 2020, averaging an increase of $4,000 over the previous year. If you're looking to make some changes to your home, consider going with an open concept. Here are some of the key elements of this popular style.

Glass Partition, Bar Unit, and Dining

A glass partition in an open concept kitchen will enclose your kitchen and keep the smells from cooking from going into the other room. It will keep your kitchen open but separate from other rooms in the house. Install a mini bar that serves as a partition and has a serving window instead of going to a bar for drinks before dinner. In smaller spaces, a kitchen island can serve as the dining table or install a simple breakfast bar.

Suspended Shelves and Dining Areas

Suspended shelves are popular in the open concept kitchen and are used to store cookware and separate the room from others. An island can serve as a table to dine on and hanging light fixtures will illuminate the room. Many families want the kitchen to be an active part of their daily routine. Therefore, the open concept works well for them. There are a number of different arrangements, but most often the dining area is open to the kitchen preparation area. It works for both small and large kitchens.

Benefits of Open Concept Kitchens

It gives more room to interact with family and friends when entertaining and eating. It provides a space where you can use the kitchen for doing homework, working, watching TV, preparing meals, or working on a hobby. It can open your space and give it a spacious look. Some kitchens combine with the living room, providing a streamlined look with a straight-lined area with appliances, counters, and cabinets.

Smaller homes will often design a galley kitchen that has the design of a long corridor on a ship. An L-shaped design is used when the kitchen is connected to a dining room or eating area. This design has room for counter space, kitchen islands, appliances, cabinets, and a dining area. A U-shaped open concept kitchen works well in small and large areas, giving a cozier atmosphere with room for counters, appliances, tables, and cabinets.

Overall, an open concept can be designed to suit your home or living space. If you're looking to create more space in your home, we can help! Call us today to set up a consultation and discuss your vision.

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