Up until the early part of the 1900s, the kitchen and dining room were two separate and distinct areas. In the 1950s, the lines between kitchen and dining rooms began to blur. Today, the open concept kitchen is extremely popular, but you might be surprised by some statistics uncovered by a recent U.S. Census survey. While 47% of homes constructed before 1960 had separate dining rooms, 51% percent of houses constructed between 2005 and 2009 had the same. It seems that, contrary to popular belief, the dining room is not obsolete. What has changed is the way homeowners design the kitchen and dining room layout.
Many Villanova area homeowners say they love the idea of closing the door to the kitchen to enjoy a peaceful meal in their separate dining room. Others love how an open concept lets the cook converse with people in other rooms or keep an eye on the kids.
Many Villanova homes have a decent-sized dining room, but in houses with less square footage, a small dining room can feel cramped. Removing one or more walls to improve the flow and get a feeling of more space can be the perfect solution. There are several design choices you can make:
Removing a wall or two allows you to keep the character of your older home while gaining improved livability. Budget-wise, factors such as adding a beam, moving plumbing, and installing new flooring should be taken into consideration.
Whether you decide to remodel your existing kitchen to incorporate the dining room or add on to enlarge a formal dining room, here are some design tips to turn it into the perfect dining spot for family and friends.
The dining room may take a backseat to the kitchen, living, and family room for remodeling, but it plays an important role in the home. Whether you use it to host formal dinner parties or as the designated family dining spot, we hope these ideas inspire you to turn it into a room everyone can enjoy. Schedule a conversation with us today, and don’t forget to download our free guide, 10 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Remodeling Contractor which will help you determine whether your contractor is the right choice for your next home remodeling project.
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