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Kitchen transition: How to make your open floor plan look great


This kitchen combines American Woodmark’s raised panel door style, Alexandria Maple Auburn Glaze, with contemporary elements.

(ARA) – More homeowners are merging living and family spaces with the kitchen in an open floor plan.

This kind of floor plan is not only family-friendly and perfect for entertaining, it will actually sell better if you ever decide to put your home on the market. An open floor plan makes your space seem bigger and more up to date. However, rooms with competing decor, such as a contemporary family room versus a traditionally styled kitchen, can make blending the space difficult.

The best way to make an open floor plan a success is to create a seamless transition from the kitchen to the other living spaces. "A homeowner can bring family spaces and the kitchen together by blending design periods to create a unique style," says Connie Edwards, certified kitchen and bathroom designer and director of design for American Woodmark cabinetry. "There are ways to thoughtfully combine traditional and contemporary elements. The end result is a very warm, casual, comfortable feeling - with an air of sophistication that flows throughout the home."

Edwards offers some useful tips on creating a harmonious open floor plan:


This old fashioned cup pull in an updated finish like satin nickel makes this a transitional piece.

To create that perfect open space, you’ll want to work with a designer at your local home center to help the remodeling process run smoothly – from product decision-making to installation. For additional design ideas and information, visit www.woodmark-homedepot.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content

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