Open or Closed Kitchens?

When it comes to getting kitchen remodeling ideas, many people start looking into whether an open or a closed option would work best for them. There are individuals arguing for either of these sides, which is why making the decision can be quite tough. However, a little examination of the pros and cons of each may help one figure out what will work best for their own situation, and decide on which idea is best for their kitchen remodel.OpenHaving this space open started to be a thing in the 1990s, and is still going strong. The great thing about this choice is that it allows the family to stay in touch by connecting the preparation of meals with other activities. In addition, it helps when there are people over, as the home cooks won’t have to keep disappearing behind walls every now and then, putting awkward breaks in the conversation. It also helps to eliminate walls, which contribute to a reduction in natural daylight. Finally, it helps create the illusion of bigger space, which is why it’s a great idea for kitchen remodeling in small houses.ClosedHaving a closed space doesn’t mean that it has to be claustrophobic. All that this means is that the access to it is limited by walls to doorways, leading to the preparation of food being hidden from the view. A great thing about this option is that the messes are hidden from view, and having more walls means that there are more cabinets, which means more storage, and more countertop space. This is also a great option for those who don’t like to be bothered while they cook, since having walls in the way deter guests from coming in. A great big plus of this is also that the dining experience is going to be more formal, while the odors coming from the kitchen only stay there.Both WorldsThere are ways in which one could get the best of both worlds. This may come in the form of a pass-through window, which allows for the spaces to be connected. Another thing one could do is take a non-bearing wall, and replace it with a half wall or a peninsula is a great way of opening everything up a bit.

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