
Open plan designs are becoming the contemporary, a must have option for kitchens, living and dining rooms. It has become so common that dining rooms stay unutilized gathering dust. So why not combine a relaxed and friendly living room and dining room into one area.
I think it is a great idea that your family will be able to enjoy spending time, together in one room, when modern life seems to mean so much less time for family life, and family leisure time.
Open plan living room/dining room interior designs are avant-garde, wonderfully spacious, sophisticated and look absolutely stunning. These types of kitchen dining living room styles are absolutely easy and manageable way of living with sleek look.

If you are considering making two small reception rooms into one open plan area, or would like to reclaim a bit of that unused hallway or corridor into a useful living area, read on for great, handy tips ...
· Do not knock out any walls down without taking advice from a structural engineer.
· Think if you want to keep any structural divides within the room such as a large archway or sliding or folding doors.
· Try to integrate alcove into your living space at the planning stage of your interior designs for living room/dining room. These can be very useful for storage or if you want to modify or if a change of mood occurs for creating something new in your open plan area. An immense idea would be using an alcove under the stairs would be the ideal spot for a desk, tucked away with the separate function and role of studying, or computer work, confined to a specific area. This space can be transformed as a reading area by adding a comfy sofa it would create quite a silent reading area.
· Consider your natural light sources for an open plan room. You can knock through the wall to create a porthole, window or glass-tiles, to give more light, and a feeling of space to the room.
Will continue more on living/dining room designs and interior decorating designing tips until my next login .. Please do comment on how you liked my work.
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