Most people regard kitchens and dining rooms as two separate rooms. However, many homes feature eat-in kitchens, often without a dining room. In today’s post, local kitchen remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler discusses the differences between these two dining areas and takes a look at their pros and cons.
About the Eat-In Kitchen
An eat-in kitchen often has a multi-purpose countertop that can be used for casual dining. It best serves small families that enjoy informal dining arrangements and don’t usually host guests. An eat-in kitchen has certain advantages. Food can be moved quickly from cooktop to countertop with minimal effort, and cleaning up after meals becomes less of a chore and more a part of the family dining experience.
About Traditional Dining Rooms
Traditional dining rooms are separate from the kitchen because in years past, dining was a formal event. Having a separate dining room and kitchen has its pros and cons. It allows the home cook to focus on their tasks without so many distractions. It also creates a relaxing atmosphere for dining by keeping the kitchen mess hidden for the duration of the meal.
Should You Design an Eat-In Kitchen?
Before you contact your kitchen contractor about building an eat-in kitchen, you should first consider your lifestyle. Does your family eat together often? Do you often have guests drop by? Is the dining table used for things other than eating? If the answers lean towards casual eating habits and irregular meal times, then an eat-in kitchen may be the better option.
Another consideration is that you can keep both: an eat-in kitchen allows casual eating when you feel like it, and a dining room comes in handy when you want to dine more formally, guests or no guests. You can combine both spaces into one large space by adopting an open floor plan, which blends all common areas — including the dining room and the kitchen — into one room.
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