Here are some homeowners who have brought the dining space into the kitchen stylishly:
1) Relocation:
This ID relocated the kitchen and dining area to the living room. This means a larger space area for the kitchen and a great space for entertaining guests.
2) Separating the wet and dry areas:
If you're the type to do a lot of heavy frying or cooking, hide the wet kitchen behind glass doors to prevent fumes from spreading through your home. This ID ensured that the glass doors still bring in light while keeping the heavy cooking separate.
3) The long kitchen:
If you prefer sticking with the layout you've been given in your HDB flat, why not split the long kitchen right down the middle and have one side for countertop dining? Great for small families or singles. This ID also included a large chalkboard to brighten up the space.
4) The extended counter
If the space is small, why not make use of a long kitchen counter? One end could hold the sink and extend out into a dining area. This ID used a warm wood base for the kitchen island and a glass-top counter to brighten the all-white kitchen.
5) The adjacent dining table
This ID tore down the most of the home's interior walls to create a spacious living room, giving the homeowner room to place his dining table adjacent to the kitchen countertop.
6) The outlined kitchen
Why not create a little kitchen nook in your home? Not only is the compact space perfect for small homes, it still offers a view into the cooking station and is a cheerful addition to any space.
Here are some homeowners who have brought the dining space into the kitchen stylishly:
1) Relocation:
This ID relocated the kitchen and dining area to the living room. This means a larger space area for the kitchen and a great space for entertaining guests.