Living Room with a Kitchenette

Living room with kitchenette? Not a problem! 5 design inspirations

Arranging a living room with a kitchenette is quite a challenge. Especially if you want to maintain color consistency between these two rooms. From our article, you will learn how to do it tastefully and with good taste.

Living room with a kitchenette – challenges

How to arrange a living room with a kitchenette? This is a question asked by owners of single-family houses and apartments in blocks of flats. By adhering to certain principles, you are able to create an interesting space for yourself to prepare meals and spend time with loved ones.

Are you wondering what the advantages of having a living room with a kitchenette are? One large room encourages the integration of household members. By cooking in a living room with a kitchenette, you can participate in family life and freely talk with household members. The lack of wall barriers is also a great convenience when serving dishes, cleaning up after lunch or dinner, and while caring for small children. In addition, blurring the lines between the two zones – the relaxation and dining areas – visually enlarges the space. The idea of a living room with a kitchen is an excellent solution for those who have a small area, also due to greater access to natural light, i.e., windows.

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What challenges await you when arranging a living room with a kitchenette? Arrangements of this type of room are not as easy as it might seem at first glance. You can choose to separate them using different decor elements. We are talking about using contrasting ceramic tiles or painting the walls with different colors. Do you want to have a uniform space? In this case, opt for the same wall color and type of flooring. Let the ceramic tiles that you lay in the kitchen also be present in the living room.

An interesting solution is also the installation of a kitchen island, which is like a large freestanding cabinet. It provides space for additional accessories and increases the worktop. It also shortens the distance between household appliances and acts as a kind of transition between the kitchen and the living room, where a comfortable sofa, armchairs, and a television reign supreme.

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How to arrange a living room with a kitchenette?

A living room with a kitchenette in a block of flats or a single-family house is not only a fashionable but also a practical solution. Remember to stick to one style. A modern kitchen should be a natural extension of the living room. By choosing a living room with a kitchenette, you don't have to furnish two rooms; you combine one large space into a cohesive, functional whole. And this is where tiles from Raw Decor can help you. Their use helps to unify the look of both spaces quickly and inexpensively.

A kitchen connected to a room with tiles is a very convenient solution. Currently, the most frequently chosen are porcelain tiles, which resemble classic ceramic tiles in appearance. Finely ground quartz or kaolin is formed under high pressure and then fired. In this way, it becomes resistant to abrasion, is hard, and has low absorbency.

Porcelain stoneware tiles are also very popular. They can imitate wooden surfaces. You can lay floor tiles resembling planks in a so-called herringbone pattern and make the living room with a kitchenette feel cozier. If you want to visually enlarge these two interconnected rooms, choose ceramics in light shades, e.g., off-white, beige, light brown. By choosing dark-colored floor tiles, you have to expect that the interior will appear smaller than it actually is.

Read also: Rustic style kitchen - characteristics and design ideas

Living room with a kitchenette – arrangements

Are you struggling with the dilemma of how to arrange a living room with a kitchenette? Here are a few examples of interesting, functional, and cohesive arrangements. You can consider them when arranging your dream home, creating a living room with a kitchenette. The inspirations presented below are quite universal.

A touch of the Orient with Dover Sage arabesque tiles

Dover Sage Arabesque Tile refers to oriental, Arabic ornaments. This type of tile goes perfectly with wooden kitchen furniture, white household appliances, and interesting accessories, such as wicker elements and flowers and herbs placed on the windowsill. There is nothing to prevent it from being combined with a raw material such as concrete or stone.

Light-colored arabesque tiles give the room depth. You can lay them in the space between kitchen cabinets. Such a mosaic is easy to keep clean and protects the walls from accidental soiling.

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Imitation of white brick, a classic in itself

Want to create a Scandinavian or rustic arrangement? Opt for the matte Brick XL Marble Matte tile in XL size. A ceramic sink in a light color, brass fittings, or light-colored furniture fronts will look excellent against it.

Matte brick tiles can complement any minimalist arrangement. They are at the forefront when it comes to finishing the wall above the worktop, especially in the sink area. They go perfectly with wooden elements and gold accessories.

Retro-style kitchen kept in light blue

Do you love bright, subdued interiors? Opt for a combination of white and blue. Let the Tile Arabesque Medium Baby Blue Gloss find its place in the living room with a kitchenette.
With this wonderful mosaic, you will create an interior as if from years ago. Large glazed shelves, a kitchen island with a white front, and a brass sink to top it off. In this combination, the mosaic looks great. To enhance the retro kitchen effect, opt for household appliances styled after the old days. Let an aged kettle, coffee maker, and wooden bread bin find their place on the kitchen countertop.

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Intriguing, matte hexagons

Intriguing, matte hexagons

Get inspired by timeless form and geometry. Opt for hexagons, specifically the Hexagon Large Peacock Blue Matte. Hexagons, also known as honeycomb patterns, can be placed on both the wall and the floor. They will fit in perfectly with the modern style, where glass and plastic chairs reign, as well as the traditional style, where natural wood takes center stage.

Gray arabesque for a rustic interior

Do you fancy a living room with a kitchenette kept in the trend rustic style? Arabesque Medium Smoke Grey Gloss is a wonderful material for finishing kitchen walls. The mosaic goes perfectly with natural wood in light and dark shades and details made of wrought iron. Let wooden figurines and clay dishes find their place in your rustic kitchen, and hang an old cuckoo clock on one wall.

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Idea for a Living Room with a Kitchen from Raw Decor

Floor tiles in the kitchen and in the living room conduct heat very well and can be used with underfloor heating. Stepping on them is also very pleasant for the feet. They are also a great acoustic insulator, which makes them excellent at dampening noise. In addition, they are fireproof, allergy-friendly, and you can easily wash off greasy and sticky dirt from their surface.

Another advantage is that wall and floor tiles are available in a wide range of colors, so arranging a living room with a kitchenette will not be a big problem for you. Rustic, vintage, minimalist, or perhaps loft style? There are plenty of options to choose from. Don't wait, check out the Raw Decor store offer now and choose tiles with the best technical parameters at an attractive price.

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