Taking down walls to merge spaces can transform a home, creating an open, cohesive environment that enhances flow and functionality. Whether integrating a kitchen and living area or connecting indoor and outdoor spaces, thoughtful design ensures seamless transitions and harmonious pairing. By removing barriers, natural light floods the space, fostering a sense of openness and unity. Strategic placement of furniture and decor further enhances continuity, fostering a cohesive atmosphere where each area complements the other. The result is not just a physical expansion, but a holistic integration that elevates the entire living experience.
That is exactly what we did in our Perfectly Paired Project! We started with the Main Kitchen and Living Room that were joined together with a huge double fireplace and bookcase wall. While it was meant to give definition to those spaces, it created a heavy division that made it difficult for our client to entertain the way they wanted.
Here is where we began
On the Living Room side above you can see the dividing wall that has the fireplace on the right.
Then on the Kitchen side it is reversed since it was a double depth fireplace. While the spaces were pretty, it just wasn’t functional for this family.
In the floor plan above you can see in blue what we were removing. We got confirmation that it wasn’t structurally holding up the ceiling, so we made a plan to pair the divided rooms nicely with a ceiling detail.
The Design
We moved the fireplace to the far left wall to create a focal point for that wall. In the center, we added a bar and seating area. It anchors the room and bridges both food and entertainment spaces. The strategic rearrangement introduced both visual intrigue and practical function. Lastly, we tied it all together with a diagonal coffered ceiling detail to expand the living areas, while straight beams over kitchen area to define the different areas.
The Afters!
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We hope you enjoyed this transformation. The rooms are brighter and more connected. The homeowners love their newly renovated space!
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