Kitchen area of 25-30 square meters. m allows you to carry out a lot of planning, decorating and technical capabilities, but at the same time causes a lot of questions. Moreover, often such a spacious room is used as a multifunctional rather than utilitarian space – as a kitchen-dining room, kitchen-living room or even a kitchen-dining-living room. In this material, we formulated 10 tips that will help you avoid mistakes and effectively dispose of available meters.
10 advice on the arrangement of a large kitchen 25-30 sq m
Tip 1. Arrange the “working” points near each other
A common mistake in the arrangement of spacious kitchens is the non-observance of the rule of the “working triangle”. This is especially true of the refrigerator, which is often placed at a distance. To make the kitchen comfortable, and you did not have to move from place to place with food on hand during cooking, you need to place all three peaks of the working triangle near and so that between them there were no barriers like a dining table.
- Between the sink and the stove can be a distance of 60 to 180 cm, and between the sink and the fridge – from 45 cm to 2 meters. The smaller the distance between the work points, the more convenient the kitchen will be.
Board 2. Ideal layout – U-shaped
From the point of view of the same “working triangle”, it is the U-shaped layout that is an ideal solution for a kitchen of 25-30 square meters. m, because it allows you to have everything you need literally at your fingertips.
However, if you do not plan to equip the kitchen with an island (we’ll tell you about it below), then the U-shaped set should be designed in a small size, so that between the cupboards the passage does not exceed 120 cm, otherwise the advantage of the U-shaped layout is lost.
For a combined kitchen-living room or kitchen-living room-dining room, you should choose more compact layouts, for example, L-shaped (suitable for rectangular kitchens), double row (for a narrow room) or linear (in combination with an island / peninsula).
Tip 3. Island or peninsula – super-convenience guarantee
One of the bonuses of the kitchen area of 25-30 square meters. meters is the ability to equip the kitchen with an island – a multifunctional table for kitchen work and storage. Thanks to him you can create an ideal “working triangle” no matter what form your headset is built in. Below is a selection of photos of large kitchens with different layouts and an island (designer Zhenya Zhdanova).
The island can be equipped with at least a stove and a bar counter and as a maximum – a stove, a bar counter, a sink, mini fridge and / or wine cabinet. And the island also splits space into zones – the kitchen, the dining room and the living room.
- The main rule of choosing an island: Passages around it must be at least 1 meter wide, and its shape must repeat the shape of the room.
- If you use the kitchen only as a working area or as a kitchen-dining room, then the island can be large. If you are building a kitchen-living room, then a compact island with a size of no more than 100 × 120 cm or a peninsula will do. Peninsula (see photo) – this is the same island, but with one end resting on the wall or in the headset.
Tip 4. Create even lighting
Even the most perfectly arranged kitchen can become uncomfortable and uncomfortable if you plan your lighting improperly. At 25-30 squares it should be uniform, not dull, but not too bright. To achieve this, additional light sources should be used in addition to the ceiling chandelier. It is best to use spotlights arranged along the perimeter of the ceiling at a distance of about 30-70 cm from each other. By the way, they can not illuminate the whole room, but only the working area. Also, to create a uniform light, you can use wall sconces and floor lamps.
- Ideally, the chandelier should not be placed in the center of the kitchen, but over the dining table (at a height of 70-90 cm from the countertop), it is good if it is multi-baked. Thus, you not only light the dining area, but also visually divide the space.
- The island is best illuminated by a couple of trousers of concise laconic design.
- Its backlighting must be in the working area – above the countertop and above the hanging cabinets.
- If the kitchen is combined with the living room, then the living room should be equipped not only with general lighting, but also independent. Floor lamps and table lamps will create coziness and make a spacious room more chamber.
See also: Kitchen design in a private house.
Tip 5. Choose a powerful hood
Thanks to a powerful hood, smells do not prevent vacationers in the living / dining room and will not impregnate furniture upholstery, curtains, carpet and other textiles.
- For a kitchen of 25-30 squares, a dome (!) Hood with a capacity of 1300-1600 m is needed³/ hour (the more, the better).
Council 6. In order not to complicate the cleaning of the large kitchen, give up impractical surfaces
Maintaining a large kitchen in order is much more difficult than standard. Especially when it comes to a combined kitchen-living room or kitchen with a grand dining room, because the mess in the work area spoils the general appearance of the room. Here are some useful tips to help you create a kitchen that is easy to clean and difficult to smudge.
- Refuse the facade, countertop, apron and floor dark shades (black, graphite, dark brown, dark green and dark blue). Dust, crumbs and stains on dark surfaces (especially glossy ones) are very noticeable.
- Give preference to an artificial, rather than a natural stone for covering the countertop and apron. Other suitable options are tile and wood (for countertops).
- The most practical material for finishing the floor – tile or porcelain stoneware. In the kitchen-living room with this material, you can only trim the working area, and the rest of the room with any other material. Different floor finish not only facilitates cleaning, but also zoned space.
Tip 7. Discard the enclosures completely or partially
If the lower pedestals and the island contain most kitchen utensils and groceries, abandon the hanging lockers (on one or two walls) or replace them with a couple of open shelves. This solution will allow you to maintain a sense of spaciousness and visually facilitate the interior.
Tip 8. Zone space on the working, dining and / or living area
To the interior of the combined kitchen looked orderly, and stay in any part of the room was comfortable, it should be divided into zones: kitchen, dining room and living room. Here are a few ideas on how to do this:
- To decorate walls, floor and / or ceiling in areas with different materials or in different colors. Example: tiles on the floor in the kitchen + parquet board in the living room, or, say, dark beige walls in the kitchen and light beige in the dining room.
- Separate zones with ceiling beams, suspended structures.
- Use as a delimiter furniture: an island, a sofa, armchairs, a bar rack, racks, etc. Below is a successful example of zoning kitchen area of 30 square meters. meters with dining room and living room.
- To build partitions of glass, wood, plasterboard, etc .;
- Install the sliding doors;
- To put screens;
- Hanging curtains;
- Spread out the carpet in the dining / living area.
Of course, all zones (living room, kitchen and dining room) should be something to unite, for example, colors, decoration, interior style, textiles, etc.
Tip 9. Decorate the kitchen with large objects of decor
In a large kitchen, small accessories are lost and only litter space. More advantageous in the 25-30-meter-high kitchen will look large objects of decoration. For example, you can hang a large round dial above the table / hood, hang one or two pictures of medium or large format on the walls, decorate the interior with a pair of tall and lush plants.
Tip 10. Do not forget that in such a spacious kitchen, you can afford more than usual …
The spacious kitchen allows you to go beyond the choice of colors, prints, textures, decorative or architectural elements. So, for example, for interior decoration, you can use wallpaper or curtains with a large print, without fear that the space will greatly diminish. Instead of light tables and chairs, you can use smart and massive.
Instead of plain white-beige tones, use rich and even dark colors, more complex combinations of colors. Below is an example of the design of a 30-meter kitchen-living room in a yellow-blue color scheme and contrasting details (designer Nadya Zotova).
By the way, saturated shades, especially warm (red, terracotta, brown, yellow) can create a spacious kitchen feeling of camera.
In addition, you can decorate the interior with columns, stucco moldings, moldings or wall panels of the buiseri.