20 photos and ideas to integrate a small kitchen open to the living room

The open and integrated kitchens in the living room are the order of the day. In fact, this 2017 is going to be a trend in interior design. The kitchen is no longer a workplace isolated from the rest of the house; the new trends are heading towards open kitchens and integrated into the living room, extending the social environment that is created in it and the style, to the kitchen. It does not matter if they are small, or vintage style, as we will see below, with these 20 photos and ideas to integrate a small kitchen in the living roomthere are solutions for all spaces and styles.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

A effective solution for a small kitchen that is open to the living room is to separate both environments by means of a kitchen bar. In this way, both spaces are integrated into one, but both well defined. In addition, a kitchen bar is a very versatile and functional element, as well as stylish.

If this idea seems interesting to us, we have many options in this regard, as we are going to see right here below.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Thanks to the small kitchen bar, this small kitchen is integrated into the living room, conserving its own space.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Instead of a bar to separate both spaces but achieve a fluid one, we can opt for elongate countertop, as we see in the image above these lines. In this way, in addition to define both spaces that are united, we gain storage space thanks to the drawers or holes provided by the bottom of the countertop.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In addition to the kitchen bar and countertop, we have another solution to define a kitchen open to the living room: a kitchen island. In this way, the kitchen is uncluttered and the work area becomes more comfortable while we separate the kitchen from the living room, but preserving the fluidity of an open space. We can appreciate this point in the image above, or in this one that we see below these lines:

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In this case, the kitchen island is practically presiding over the center of the space shared by the kitchen and the living room and both are perfectly defined.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In this other example, in the kitchen above these lines, we see how, thanks to the kitchen island the space available to install a kitchen has been maximizedwhile effectively dividing both spaces into the same whole.

Although it is not necessary to separate the kitchen from the dining room by means of an island. As the interior designer Leanne Ford explains for Mi Casa Revista in a magnificent article where they break down 7 ideas that will be a trend this 2017 for kitchens:

"The separation between the kitchen and the dining room is already obsolete," explains Ford. "The kitchen is becoming a very liveable place, where people hang out as well as cook."

In other words, we can take advantage of other elements to delimit both spaces, such as the dining table, to further integrate the kitchen.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

The dining tablea practically indispensable piece of furniture in any home, is another very effective element to define the kitchen and living room spaces. Its location allows us, in a masterful way, separate the two environments without losing fluidity, allowing spaces to succeed each other in an aesthetic way.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Naturally, not all floors have the same design, therefore, it will be our task to locate the dining tableif this resource seems interesting to us to divide the spaces in some way, so that the two environments that coexist in the same plane, are definedas we see in the image above these lines, or in the one below.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

A semicircular table with 3 chairs offers in this small living room with integrated kitchen, an area to eat while delimiting the two spaces.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

in this other small kitchen open to living room we see how the dividing wall offers a certain visual delimitation between the kitchen and the living room, but these remain united in a fluid way thanks to the large opening of the latter and the parquet floor, which offers a continuous view of the entire space that both share. The bar and the 4 stools act as a dining table.

If there is no space to put a traditional dining table, you have to look for other solutions, and in this case, the choice of a bar with 4 stools is very wise. Hospitality chairs and stools also fit perfectly into contemporary spaces. There is no reason to be blinded by the idea of ​​a traditional dining table, as there are solutions, and many.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In addition to the dining table and other elements of the kitchen such as the island or the worktop, it is also we can use the floor to delimit both spaces. If it is not done with the pavement or the platform, they can be use rugs to define the kitchen roomas we see in the image above this paragraph.

Although the main idea of ​​this article and of this new trend that we are exploring is to integrate an open kitchen in a living room, it is convenient that, in a certain way, each one conserves its own space. Well delimited by furniture or by the floor or by any other element. Let's keep going.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In this other space we see how, in addition to the dining table, the kitchen is also delimited by the black tile flooring, while the lounge area retains the wooden floor. Together but not mixed.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In this other example, the living room and the kitchen, in addition to sharing the same space, also share the same wooden floor, but the dining table is strategically placed at a point between the two to give a certain definition to the two roomsif they can be called that, since they are in the same space.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Here we see another example of a kitchen open to the living room that conserves its own space, delimited by the dining table, in addition to the sofa which acts as a boundary wall.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Another very similar example. In this case, between the dining table and the sofa, a console has been placed that could well be a sideboard to, in addition to delimiting spaces, offer extra storage spaces, which never hurt.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

As we see there is many ways to integrate a kitchen in a living room, and almost always delimited by some element, whether structural or decorative. Although if our apartment, kitchen or economic means do not allow us to carry out any of the previous solutions, we can also we can integrate the kitchen in the living room without elements that separate themas we can see in these examples that we see below.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

In this case, the carpet and the color of the walls act as a room divider.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

To great evils great remedies, if the kitchen cannot be separated from the living room in any way, it does not mean that we have to give up style.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Another example of a kitchen that shares the same space with the living room, maintaining class and style.

small open kitchen integrated in living room

Here we go a little further, not only is the living room in the same space as the kitchen, but also the bedroom, but thanks to a dividing wall, both remain defined and with a certain intimacy.

As we have seen with these photos of integrated kitchens in the living room, there are many solutions to ensure that both environments are in the same space, but defined and without losing a drop of style. Quite the contrary, since everything seems to indicate that, this 2017, open kitchens will be the protagonists.

And you do you think? For or against open kitchens?

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