Living Room & Kitchen: Two Spaces Become One

The living room is perhaps one of the most important rooms in our homes. A lot of modern houses nowadays follow the idea of making a living room combined with the kitchen and dining area.

Firstly, the undeniable advantage of kitchen combined with a living room is space for the expansion of the usual meeting of households at the dinner table. Second, a living room gets much more daylight thanks to the kitchen windows. Third, while cooking at the kitchen, a mom, for example, is always free to communicate with other family members who are constantly in the field of view. Fourth, it is much easier to host large parties or family gatherings. And last but not least, in combination with the successful design the unity of kitchen and living room would substantially transform the interior, fill apartment with comfort, and contribute to its functionality.

Below is the slideshow of screenshots of the living room combined with the dining area model made in SketchUp. (Please note the walls and furniture are white which means that color or texture is undefined as of now).

 

After combining the kitchen I made before with this model of the living room space, we get the final sketch. Below is the gallery of the final combo screenshots.

Kitchens: Good Memories and Healthy History

Intro

Growing up, the kitchen was a place where my mom and I connected. Kitchen was the place where I used to eat breakfast every day before going to school. At the end of the day, we ate dinner and drank a cup of tea sitting at the tiny dining table. Our kitchen was tiny but it made great family memories. There is just something about being in the kitchen that makes the world a better place. When I’m in the kitchen all the worries of the day disappear.

Useful info

The crucial point I would like to make is that kitchens are bacteria hotspots, and if not kept in a good state of cleanliness, can be harmful for people. Many people believe that kitchen interior color choice should be anything but white since white shows all possible spots, dust and dirt. Besides, it is probably the most frequently visited place in the whole house. However, I would go opposite – make it white and see how clean and fresh your kitchen looks. And again, it is not just my personal preference. John Riha, who has written seven books on home improvement, claims that white kitchen has a healthy history:

Roll back a few years to get a handle on white’s popularity. In the 1920s and ‘30s, white was about the only color offered by manufacturers. To paraphrase Henry Ford, you could have your choice of any color at all, as long as it was white.

That made sense. White was associated with sanitation and health, and to a population not far removed from a deadly worldwide flu epidemic, household cleanliness was all-important.

Times have changed, but white’s healthy glow endures. Dirt just can’t hide in an all-white kitchen. (www.houselogic.com)

He also points out that white is affordable color: “And because it’s a standard color for any manufacturer, it’s your ally: You’ll find white cabinets, tile, counters, faucets, sinks, and appliances to fit any budget”. Besides, white kitchens create even bigger visual space. So altogether, it is a lot of pros in white.

Solution

This picture is the source of my inspiration which is taken from v-boos.ru – the website of Russian interior designer Vera Boos.

The kitchen in my house model is a spacious functional place which is used not only for cooking and preparing food, but also for frequent family gatherings. I want to make sure that it has plenty of space for the families with more than 1 or 2 kids. It has a kitchen island which functions as an additional surface for cooking and the table for the quick family meals (like breakfasts). It has a big window in front of the sink, french doors (backyard entrance), and lots of lighting. It also has built-in appliances, and lots of kitchen cabinets for storing. Cabinets should be high gloss white combined with elegant wooden gloss (unfortunately, SketchUp cannot show this kind of reflective surfaces).

REFERENCES

Riha, John. “Why White Kitchens Stand the Test of Time.” Houselogic, HouseLogic, 14 Dec. 2017, www.houselogic.com/by-room/kitchen/why-white-kitchens-stand-test-time/.

Boos, Vera. “FavoHouse.” VBOOS, v-boos.ru/wp/2017/02/15/favohouse/.

Dreaming in White in a Dream Master Bedroom

Intro

When it comes to home decor and bedroom styling I think it’s the best if the room presents clean, fresh atmosphere and provide a good air flow. My personal experience tells me that the bedroom is the most intimate and relaxing spot in the house. It is extremely important that my bedroom space corresponds to my mood. The master bedroom interior should be rather the place where people can blank their minds and forget about their daily routine. Whether a person shares his/her bed with the partner or does not, there should not be any mental activities as people go to the bed. Relaxation, pleasure, and refreshing are the things coming in my mind when I think about going to the bed. And therefore, a suitable bedroom interior should help us to shut the brain down and turn our unconscious self on. That’s when dreams come to the play.

 

Some Things to Think About Before Getting Started

According to www.psychologytoday.com,

We spend our days gathering information, some of it we would like to keep, most of it we need to discard. If we do not clear out our mental storage space regularly we risk saturating our brain with too much useless trivia. In order to fully process this information, we need to shut our brain down; disconnect it entirely from the outside world.

While scientists still do not know much about why or how we dream, an interior designer’s concern is to make sure that people spend a third of their lives sleeping being in a comfortable pleasing atmosphere. And the color choice is the first thing an interior designer should think of while making the master bedroom interior for dreaming and not for sleeping.

For me, the choice is obvious. A white on white room is timeless. And it’s not just a personal preference. White color is both blank and rich, it fills mind and space at the same time. It symbolizes purity, goodness, heaven, light, innocence and spirituality. It is a perfect color for relaxing, emptying the mind and diving right into the dream world. Pizzetti Design says

White interiors can bring you peace, tranquility, relax, but also, with the right pop of colors and contrast, they easily become versatile, alive, energetic. Not to mention that they make the room look bigger, spacious and airy.

 

Even though white itself is a pretty complete color, I agree that adding some spots of bright color can’t hurt. Especially if combined with simplified geometric shapes and lines, it makes an amazing effect of spaciousness in the bedroom.

 

Solution

Elegancy of my master bedroom contemporary interior design is in color choice (white with some accents of rich deep purple), simple shapes, functionality and spaciousness. All together it is a design in minimalist geometric style. Furniture, including the bed, shelves, and desk, are designed to create interesting negative open spaces. There is no nightstands next to the bed since it stands on the horizontal shelf units which function as both nightstands and bed pedestal. The master bedroom has a walk-in-closet and master bathroom (not yet completed).

I used SketchUp Pro 2018 to complete the sketch of my idea, as well as a lot of pencil/charcoal on paper.

 

 

REFERENCES

Wenk, Gary L. “Sleep and Dreams.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, 7 Feb. 2011, www.psychologytoday.com/blog/your-brain-food/201102/sleep-and-dreams.

Posted on March 26, 2014 at 7:20 am. Written by Pizzetti Design. “Dreaming in White: 10 Stunning White Interiors.” PIZZETTI DESIGN, 8 July 2014, www.pizzettidesign.com/dreaming-in-white-10-stunning-white-interiors/

Scott, Elaine, and John O’Brien. i.pinimg.com/originals/1b/bb/2f/1bbb2ffdb2552f729e9b13b1785e91f7.jpg.