Which side of the great divide do you fall on? Most of us
instinctively have a quick answer. (I for one, favor an open kitchen,
which I find far more appealing for daily life and for casual
entertaining, which is the only type of entertaining I do.) My dream
kitchen would look something like this:
Or this:
I love the idea of sipping a glass of wine with guests while I simultaneously prepare dinner. They can choose to admire the view while they converse with me, or sit in front of the fire. It’s convivial, fun, and it works especially well for larger parties where people can mix and mingle and help themselves to whatever is in the kitchen.
Who appreciates the open-style kitchen the most?
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Families with young children. It allows parents to prepare dinner while keeping an eye on kids while they play or do homework.
- People who host a lot of informal gatherings. This is the perfect style of kitchen for hosting an Oscar party, having a few friends over to watch football or having buddies over to play poker. Friends are at ease to grab a beer from the kitchen while still participating in all the fun.
- People who are naturally orderly. Unwashed pots and pans are not a big deal to those in the habit of quick clean-up following food preparation.
- People who prefer direct access to the dining table from the kitchen. This could include those with mobility issues or those who just want the convenience of quick access.
And what about the other side of the great divide? Here are some examples of some closed kitchens:
Or this:
Who favors a closed kitchen?
- People who prefer more formal entertaining. A candlelit dinner party can seem more “special” in a separate dining room where the host can make a grand entrance with a special dish.
- People who tend to be messy in the kitchen and who are embarrassed about it. Guests never need see dirty pots and pans.
- Singles or people without young kids. There’s less of a feeling of being shut away from the action when you’re on your own.
So which side of the great divide do you fall on? Send us your comments on whether you go for open or closed, and why!
This is a post from Home Design Find
Design Dilemma: Open or Closed Kitchen?
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چون در فروشگاه پدرم مشغول به كار هستم تصميم داشتم بعنوان خدمات جنبي به مشتريان و سازندگان ساختماني و مديران پروژههاي عمراني ، خدمات خاصي براي استفاده از نوآوريهاي ساختماني بدهم ( زيرا ما بصورت موروثي جزء فروشندههاي لوازم بهداشتي ساختمان و مصالح هستيم ) ولي اينكار نياز به برنامه و مديريت پيچيده اي داشت كه مرا از انجام وظايف ديگرم در فروشگاه باز ميداشت لذا تلاش كردم با راه اندازي يك گروه اينترنتي به مخاطبين خودم آخرين دستاوردهاي طراحي و انواع ديزاين را ارائه بدهم اما مشكلات فراوان ( خصوصا" نوع اطلاع رساني ) اجازه نميداد ولي در این وبلاگ سعي ميكنيم بعد از ناكامي در ايجاد گروه اينترنتي ( بدليل مشكلات مربوط به خودش ) آخرين نمونه هاي طراحيها و ديزاين جمع آوري شده از فضاي نت را براي شما عزيزان قرار بدهيم تا زحمت وبگردي را برايتان به حداقل برسانم در حال حاضر به تنهايي اقدام ميكنم اما تلاش دارم اينكار را با همكاري بعضي ديگر از دوستان به حد كمال برسانم به هر روي اگر كاستي در انجام اين وظيفه مشاهده نموديد ، ما را از راهنمائيهاي خودتان بي نصيب نگذاريد