Today, we are going to be interested in the cloisters in the kitchen. Cloisters have their place in the kitchen and we hope that the rest of this article will give you ideas for decorating and decorating your space.
The screenings are very decorative but it is not their only interest. As with the rest of the house, the use of trellises allows partitioning of open space. This makes all the more sense that a few years ago, “the big fashion” was to create a kitchen open to another room, often the living room or the dining room. Time passes, trends and desires change. And rather than installing solid partitions that require a lot of work, the shutters are a nice alternative. Little work, a decorative result, a wide choice of patterns and materials. And we still keep the idea of openness. The partitioning is not the same as with a plasterboard wall. The light continues to circulate. We do not completely break the feeling of space.
In the same vein, we can create an extra space thanks to the trellises. So no, the cloisters do not allow the house to be enlarged, but they do make it possible to create boundaries. And we can try to create a new room when everything is open in the house or the apartment. If the kitchen is located in the extension of the entrance, for example, the use of cloisters can allow you to create a room for the entrance and therefore differentiate the spaces. When you cook, you don’t necessarily want to see the coats and shoes lying around in the hall. And when a stranger rings the doorbell, we also don’t want him to be able to see the kitchen. Unlike a traditional wall, the screen walls will allow you to maintain privacy without weighing down your spaces.
More decoration than anything else, the partitions can allow you to dress the sides of your kitchen. Often the furniture boxes are white and are not designed so that the side sides are decorative. (Most of the time, they are stuck against a wall, we don’t have to worry if it looks nice or not). But as kitchens have tended to open up and break away from unnecessary partitions, you may want to dress your kitchen furniture. In this case, we are on a screen format much smaller than the two previous uses since the screen will be the same length as the depth of your furniture. What is interesting in this arrangement is that it only partitions very little. We are more in the idea of delimiting spaces than strictly speaking partitioning.
Here comes an inspirational gallery of kitchen cloisters that will inspire you!
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