Open floor plan kitchen living room and dining room.
Kitchen island facing dining room.
What s more if you have kids consider selecting a big kitchen house plan with a built in banquette the fun and unique seating it provides is sure to be a hit.
The kitchen is the main feature of this open layout as it occupies most of the space.
To make up for this added space in the kitchen many floor plans now offer a single dining area instead of having a separate breakfast nook and formal dining room.
This kitchen places a picnic style dining area right against the back of an island creating a layout similar to the previous bubble island this works if you have a lot more space next to the kitchen than in the kitchen itself and almost cheats the kitchen out into the rest of the room to make it look and feel a bit bigger.
For a more relaxed alternative to a formal dining room look for plans featuring eating space set apart while still being open to the kitchen.
A gourmet kitchen with an island or bar can easily take the place of a breakfast nook.
The sofa faces the kitchen island counters to facilitate entertaining.
Open plan dining room and kitchen is more common as making them directly connected share the space is more practical.
For example if a stove has no nearby landing area the cook may be tempted to place a hot pan that she has just removed in a close but unsafe spot.
The countertop is adjacent to these areas.
Open kitchen floor plans are a trend that seems to be here to stay.
The chrome top on this kitchen island really modernizes the entire room.