The flooring you choose for your kitchen living and dining area will be a choice you have to live with for many years to come however so be sure to weigh up the positives and negatives of each option before settling on a decision and look outside the square.
Open plan flooring ideas for living room and kitchen.
This design is featured on the top of the gallery because it is the perfect example of what an open concept floor plan looks like.
There are many fun ways you can decorate and style your open kitchen and living room.
Open plan flooring can connect different rooms like your hallway and living space or your kitchen and dining room.
For centuries the kitchen was strictly a work space.
The open concept kitchen at the heart of the home.
The benefits of open floor plans are endless.
But a peek at many new kitchens today reveals a very different approach.
Just keep in mind to avoid blocking views in order to maintain good visibility in both spaces.
Ahead is a collection of some of our favorite open concept spaces from designers at dering hall.
An abundance of natural light the illusion of more space and even the convenience that comes along with entertaining.
Often tucked in the back of the house it had room for just the bare essentials.
Hard flooring is sought after for open plan living areas for good reason it adds a sense of spaciousness and is a snap to clean.
Now people want the kitchen to be an active part of the family home and open concept kitchens are by far the more popular choice today.
It can also be used across an entire floor.
The kitchen dining room and living room are beautifully distinguished by placing large jute chenille rugs in the center of each area while wood is used as a common material in the three spaces to merge them cohesively.
Long brunette ceiling panels that match the floorboards and canopy throughout the space are the ultimate way to bring together the different.