
Open concept spaces are quite an in trend these days but this also brings one decor dilemma of all the spaces looking the same and lines are blurred between the kitchen, dining and living room most of the time. But staying in the same open plan outlook, you can define your kitchen’s space so that it does look like a space separate from the living or dining room without the use of walls. So, let’s see different ways to give more meaning to your open plan kitchen:
1. Install a Dropped Ceiling and Give It an Edge Over The Rest of The Ceiling with Panelling of Wood

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2. Mark the Zone of The Kitchen with a Long Kitchen Island

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3. Alternatively You can Make It Even More Enclosed with a Bar Table Arranged at a Right Angle to The Kitchen Island

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4. Pick a Color and Create Its Concentration in The Kitchen’s Decor to Make It More Elaborate and Defined

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5. Set The Kitchen Apart with a Noticeable Design Detail Like This One with a Brick Backsplash

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6. Choose an Island That is In Contrast with The Cabinet Colors So That It Can Divide The Space Visually Through the Contrast of Colors

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7. Opt for a Different Flooring Material

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8. Divide The Kitchen from Other Spaces with a Knee Wall Height Bookcase

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9. Introduce Metallic Elements for a Little More Glamour Than the Surroundings

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10. Focus on the Lighting

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11. Give It a Warmer and More Welcoming Look with Wood Countertops

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12. Splash Some Colors

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13. Create a Border of Your Kitchen at The Ceiling with a Wood Beam

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14. A Contemporary Alternative to a Wood Beam can be Track Lighting

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15. Paint The Ceiling in a Different Tone

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