Kitchen, dining and living rooms combined
I love the wood tones intros woodwork, I like the clean lines with the long handles. I like the bench chairs and the TV set up - too often the TV is absent enthuse family room photos hiding what real life looks like. I like the backsplash and behind the TV matching, clean and simple compared to the wallpaper behind
Too much white, but I like the raised dishwasher. I would hope there is a drawer underneath for cleaning products.
I like the range of room dividers there is something for most styles of homes, budgets, and tastes.
I like this layout. I would prefer wooden floors unless we were in the tropics (I'm imagining the heating bill for underfloor heating). I like the proportions of the table and sofas. I think I would need somewhere to hid though, perhaps add drapery that could be pulled to make secluded areas or open-backed shelving to make 'rooms'.
I like this set out. I like the almost floating stairs, especially the combination of white, wood and black metal. I like the brick feature behind the fire allowing warm air to circulate into the adjacent room, but I would be concerned about noise pollution, imaging going to bed early while the other watches a late-night movie or sports fixture. There is a lack of storage which would annoy.
I like the kitchen is separate yet connected. You can chat yet keep things out of sight. There is plenty of storage too. I like the TV tucked into the wall of books behind the door.
I ike this, I imagine that it is an L-shaped kitchen around the kitchen table rather than an island. I like the connection to the living area. I like the glass to screen sounds and smells from the stairs, and I would have a sliding glass wall to screen around the corner, so that room could be an open or closed office / snug / media room. I'm not a fan of the ceiling, this feels industrial and that seems not right. It probably looks gratin real life. I would only be concerned about noise pollution. I know that soft furnishings are essential to absorb sounds.
I love the light woods on the floor, the ceiling, the shelves and for the furniture. I love the big window and would enjoy eating there. I would choose colour for the sofa and I would need a separate quiet reading space to escape noise and people.
I like this cutting board sliding into its own slot to the left of the sink and drying rack likewise sliding into the right. I like this colour scheme with the counter and backsplash matching.
I love the warm wood in the kitchen, combined with the cool (or warmed) floor tiles and the contrasting fabrics of the luxurious dining table chairs and the neutral sofa. I think I love that dining suite; it is quite unusual, yet practical. I like the work-spaces in the background and the glass cabinet to display practical glasses and nice ceramics that might be used as well as displayed.
I love the blue wall and the trellis wall divider. The rest is pretty, but not my thing.
I like the table and chairs, their simple curves, and easily cleanable functionality; the wood finish is beautiful. I like the mirrors that hide the TV and presumably all of the electronics. I like the nib wall, which has no front or back, it allows the firewood to be slid into place without damaging the rear wall. I like the way the firewood and the kindling is divided. I love the padded bench to sit on, rather than another sofa. Its useful for a small family when you don't need every chair every day.
I love the colours, and the cabinetry that goes through into the living area, although there is far more than I could imagine using. I prefer my sink away from the room, however it works well here.
I like these sliding doors, allowing separation and integration depending on the situation. They are attractive as well as practical.
I like that the rooms can be divided and still be open plan.
I like the set out , the kitchen design, and the furnishings, not the wall and ceiling colour.
I like the layout if I used my own furniture to provide colour and interest.
I like the under-stairs space converted into the pantry and storage. I like the combination of wood and white paint.
I like this glass door with a wall, it would be good as part of a semi-open plan area.
I love clean lines of the large sink and storage. The simple bin system is practical and self explanatory. A basket could be used for recycling. This would work best in kitchens that have plenty of storage.
I love these dividing windows. I’d like these between the kitchen diner and the living room and then the study.
Nice mural helping to define a zone in a multi zone room
I love these clean lines. Warm and clear at the same time.
I love this factory-conversion look. I was brought up dreaming of a barn conversion. I'm a city person at heart and this meets a lot of my dreams. I love the 'garden' too. I'd be inclined to bring in pot plants too.
Lovely clean lines, without clutter (it might need more storage to maintain this). Love the wooden surfaces, and integrated controls for the hob.
I like the sliding doors over the kitchen area very much. I like the changing textures. I'm not sure about the placement of the sofa.
I like the two tone kitchen and the light
I like how it all melds into one room without any one space dominating the others I like the splash-back tiles I like the ceiling texture
I like that there are multiple levels here. I want open plan yet a little division. This would work well.
I live this light-filled room. The wood provides a warm and textured feeling. The photos have been taken on a sunny day, yet it feels like it could be warm whether summer or winter.
I like the kitchen cabinet doors, particularly the small one in the middle of the right column. I like the ceiling. It makes it feel cosier somehow. Perhaps making it visible draws it 'down'. I like the table in the middle of the room. It could be used for eating meals or preparing them.
Everything about this appeals. Shape, size, wood, light, and stairwell. I would add floor to ceiling curtains for my warmth in winter and for sound control all year around.
I like the division and yet the cohesion between the rooms. It wouldn't really suit my house right now. I have more windows, and these could be incorporated here.
While I can't see the kitchen, I like this set up with the dining area the connection, yet all are separated. The dining area wall colour provides a contrast, yet with the abundant light and open plan it remains spacious.
I like this layout, although much more colour is required. I like the windows for the light and access to the garden.
I like the blue with white contrast
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