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Making the Breakfast Nook Part of the Kitchen

Making the Breakfast Nook Part of the Kitchen


The breakfast nook is a small room off of the kitchen where home owners usually put a breakfast table and chairs so that they have a place to eat a majority of their meals rather than use a formal dining room. While technically it is a separate room, most designers and homeowners try to make the kitchen nook seem more like an extension of the kitchen rather than a separate room. With that in mind, it is important to look at ways to unify the two spaces.

The first, and most important way you can make these two areas of your home seem more unified is by the way you use them. Make sure that you have people in both areas at the same time that are interacting together. For example, you can have your kids doing homework while you prepare dinner and you can talk to each other about your days. In addition, you can make the breakfast nook an extension of your kitchen storage space. A breakfast nook with storage can be used for small appliances that you may not need every day, but that you want easy access to when you need them.

Another way to unify these two rooms is by color schemes and styles. If you have a country themed kitchen with wooden cabinets and colorful curtains, then it would not make much sense to have a glass modern table in your breakfast nook. You want the two spaces to complement each other. A country kitchen would be well served by a breakfast table made of wood that is stained the same color as your cabinets. If your countertop has hints of certain colors in it or if your backsplash has accent tiles of a particular color, you can purchase placemats or seat cushions of the same color to tie the breakfast nook back into the kitchen.


Another more subtle way to make sure that the two rooms match up well is to look at lines. For example, measure the distance between the tops of the cabinets in your kitchen and the ceiling. Then try to make sure that the window valances in the breakfast nook are the same distance from the ceiling. This simple act will make sure that the eye is not drawn to any one place first and that the rooms flow together.

Finally, if your kitchen and breakfast nook are separated by any kind of barrier, then you might want to consider getting rid of it. For example, some breakfast nooks are separated from the kitchen by a half wall or even a full wall with a doorway. As long as the wall is not important to the structure of the house, I see no reason for this artificial separation to be there. Another way to eliminate separators is to make sure that there are no changes in flooring. If you have a different flooring surface in the breakfast nook than in the kitchen, which means that you consider them different rooms. Continue your kitchen flooring into the breakfast nook so that it seems more like one room.
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