Chic country kitchen


33 Amazing country-chic kitchens brimming with character

The classic key elements of a country-chic kitchen are bright and airy spaces with plenty of wood, a hint of farmhouse and some shabby chic style. This style is the perfect selection for those seeking a comfortable, homey aesthetic in their kitchen. Sit down for a relaxing meal at your island or eat-in dining table and feel like you have been transported to a farmhouse, even if you are in the city. This style is fantastic, it has such a cozy and inviting ambiance with touches of rusticity that is truly timeless.

We put together a collection of incredible country-chic kitchens that will help you to stylize your own dream kitchen. There are so many ideas out there, so we have narrowed down some of our top favorites, with information on the kitchen along with the designer for further reference. We hope you are left feeling inspired… and feel free to pin these images in your collections for future reference. Enjoy and don’t forget to let us know which kitchen is your favorite and why!

Have a look at a couple of other kitchen articles we have featured: 50 Ultimate farmhouse style kitchens for cooking and entertaining and 53 Sensationally rustic kitchens in mountain homes.

1. A beautiful kitchen in Louisville, Kentucky features custom designed cabinets in knotty alder, which are stained, glazed and distressed. The island is painted in a base coat of Porters Velvet White with a light umber glaze. The countertops are venetian gold suede on the perimeter and Verde orinoco on the island. (via Artistic Kitchens)

2. A farmhouse in Devon, England showcases this chic country kitchen with a stone wall and wood beamed ceilings. In lieu of a traditional center island work station with a sink, the homeowners opted for a center dining table. (via Ashgrove Kitchens)

3. Highlights to a classic country kitchen in Upstate New York includes a brick wall over the stove and storage under the island. (via Susan Serra Associates)

4. A country kitchen thats colorful and inviting. It features a space-saving wood chopping block on casters. Other highlights includes a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances. How adorable is the chicken painted on the wall above the dining table? (via Debra Campbell Design)

5. This unique English country kitchen portrays a very feminine style. This one features a 16 ounce copper backsplash that is repeated on the island countertop. They were fabricated by a local metal shop. An additional highlight to this kitchen is the hand hammered copper Farmhouse sink. (via Group 3 Designs)

6. An old converted school house Cambridgeshire features an eclectic country kitchen with some unique features. This includes ornate mouldings, an oak and beech butcher’s block, a mix of cabinet colors, granites and wooden countertops. (via Hill Farm Furniture)

7. An historic mansion in San Francisco features traditional style cabinetry with hints of country styling. This is reflected in the plaid fabric chairs and the custom yellow painted cabinets with a brown glaze over it. Additionally, the antique light fixture above the dining table has a French Country feel. (via Adeeni Design Group)

8. This rustic country kitchen in Suffolk, United Kingdom features butcher block countertops, light blue painted cabinets and exposed wood panelling. Even the rough, wide plank wood flooring is stunning. (via Adrydog)

9. A country french cottage style home in Salt Lake City, Utah features distressed cabinets and glass fronted uppers for display.(via Sorento Design)

10. This country kitchen features beautiful faux wood beams, wood flooring, cream colored cabinetry, and a farmhouse sink. The chandelier above the dining table is an antique spotted at a flea market, Round Tops Antiques Fair. The walls were painted in Sherwin Williams Believable Buff SW 6120- Latex Flat. The Trim is Pratt & Lambert- Builder’s Standard- Half n’ Half- Semi Gloss Enamel. (via Creative Touch Interiors)

11. A rustic country kitchen with painted poplar novelty siding on the walls, a butcher block wood bartop and exposed wood ceiling beams. The paint hue is Benjamin Moore Navajo White. The heart pine wood flooring was existing to the home, refinished to its former glory. (via Crisp Architects)

12. A home in Chicago, Illinois had one strategy, to emulate the aesthetic of a villa in the south of France. The country kitchen is chic and sophisticated, with wood tone kitchen cabinets comprised of butternut wood. The cabinets were painted in a custom mixed, teal hue. The countertops are marble. A custom steel hammered hood is a nice focal point to the space. The pendants over the island were sourced from Architectural Artifacts. (via PB Kitchen Design)

13. A country home in Upstate New York features recessed panel cabinets painted in Benjamin Moore White Dove and complimented by granite countertops. The flooring is a nice touch in this space, antique chesnut hardwood lining 18″ square travertine tiles. (via Crisp Architects)

14. A beautiful Country French manor in Laguna Hills, California shines with this warm and cozy kitchen. The brick veneer backsplash is very appealing, yet porous, so it must be sealed with a high grade tile/ceramic sealer. Glass uppers showcase lovely colorful dishware. The toe kick is illuminated, it makes for a nice accent and a little extra light for a late night snack. (via TM Grady Builders)

15. A stunning home in Little Rock, Arkansas showcases this custom designed kitchen. The brick is reclaimed locally from an old building, while the hood was fabricated from wood and faux finished with texture and paints to look like plaster, the corbels are reclaimed elements. (via At Home in Arkansas / Providence Design)

16. A country fresh red and white theme dominates this Southern California kitchen. There are plenty of vintage finds that adds to the character of this space. (via Tumbleweed & Dandelion)

17. A country french kitchen in Los Angeles, California offers a spectacular workable kitchen with high ceilings, custom hewn beams, ample storage, beautiful dining area and plenty of natural light. (via Montana Ave. Interiors)

18. In Scottsdale, Arizona, a french country style estate home showcases this breathtaking kitchen. The galley style kitchen has concrete countertops and a farmhouse sink. We have featured the home tour here: Stunning French provincial home in Paradise Valley. (via Higgins Architects)

19. A small, yet cozy kitchen in this farmhouse in Switzerland offers white cabinetry, an above mount farmhouse sink—sourced from by Villeroy and Bosch, a movable wood island and honey-tone marble countertops. The drawer pulls were  sourced from Ikea. (via Cat Rosset)

20. A beautiful country home in St Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex, England features a white-washed center island and hanging pots and pans. A wood burning stove fireplace adds warmth to the space, as does the butcher block countertop. (via RDP Architects)

21. The showpiece of this contemporary country kitchen is the cow tile mural behind the range. The warm brown tones from the granite countertops adds to the country aesthetic. (via Pacifica Tile Art Studio)

22. An island kitchen in Dallas, Texas is full of country charm with a wood beam ceiling, beautiful hutch and an antique, refurbished buffet in front of the island. (via Dallas Design Group)

23. The Anchor House is over 100 years old, a vacation home that was recently refurbished. It is located in Elliston on the Bonavista Peninsula in Newfoundland Canada. There is plenty of charm throughout, including the vintage farmhouse sink sourced from Addison Reclamation in Toronto. A fresh green and white checked gingham tablecloth and floral patterned window treatments adds a touch of spring. (via CapeRace)

24. A bespoke country kitchen in Hampshire, England, the countertops consist of Blue basalt, while the backsplash tiles are from Fired Earth, with the grout stained in a gray color. The open shelving (with brackets made of limestone) displays old copper pans found in English antiques markets. The flooring is Pietra Plana Limestone from Stone Age. (via Artichoke)

25. A kitchen in Orlando, Florida gets infused with country style by the addition of some decorative roosters. There is a nice contrast of colors in this space with the creams, greens and browns. (via Cabinetry Dynamics)

26. A country fresh kitchen in Virginia is characterized by a farmhouse style sink, hand hewn beams on the ceiling, beadboard backsplash, soapstone countertops. The focal point of the space the Rooster feature behind the range. It is ceramic tiles that were hand painted in England. (via Home Sweet Home Improvements)

27. A custom historic country kitchen includes cabinetry crafted in the “primitive” style, in the color mustard. Deluxe appliances are concealed behind cabinet panels, in keeping with a period aesthetic.(via Fein Construction)

28. This kitchen is gleaming in country red, sourced from Crystal Cabinetry. The red is a paint called Old Barn with a Van Dyke Brown Highlight on a Birch wood door. What is really unique to this space is the island hood, the air duct lends an industrial air to the space. Its from VentAHood, you can also order an optional pot rack. (via Kleppinger Design)

29. A beautiful country kitchen offers plenty of warmth with cream colored cabinetry and beadboard on the backsplash and island. The countertops are pietra cardosa, a sandstone. (via Peter Salerno Inc)

30. The centerpiece of this Little Rock, Arkansas home, this country kitchen is full of Southern charm. Just 250 square feet, highlights includes: Caesarstone quartz countertops in Buttermilk and cabinetry painted in Sherwin-Williams Antique White. On the island, the legs are painted in C2 Paint in the color Wasabi.

The counter stools were sourced from Lee Industries, while the fabric is by Schumacher in Camden Cotton Check—Color: Red. The drapery fabric is by Schumacher—Hot House Flower in Spark. The pendant lights are from Visual Comfort. (via Tobi Fairley Interior Design)

31. This country kitchen features Swedish style inspired cabinetry. The armoire was painted in French Gray from The Real Milk Paint Company.  The island is Soldier Blue from The Old-Fashioned Milk Paint Company. The table and stools are a mix of Soldier Blue and Snow White. A soapstone farmhouse sink was sourced from Bucks County Soapstone. This kitchen was in a feature story in House Beautiful. (via Timeless Kitchen Cabinetry)

32. A cozy, country style eat-in kitchen with glass front upper cabinetry and stone slab marble backsplash. (via Timothy Bryant Architect)

33. In Johns Island, South Carolina, this home is owned by an interior designer, who calls it “The Barn”. In the kitchen, highlights includes a maple wood crafted vent hood. The island is also crafted from maple wood, distressed, scuffed and glazed. The countertops are Silestone, while the backsplash is a thin brick veneer. (via Robert Paige Cabinetry)

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24 Chic Country Kitchen Ideas That Elevate the Timeless Trend

Milk and Honey Life

The best thing about country-style kitchens is that they work whether you have a cozy, small kitchen or a large, oversized one. A little bit of rustic flair goes a long way to adding warmth and intimacy in a kitchen, which is why country-inspired decor has never really gone out of style when it comes to kitchen renovations.

From modern farmhouse to shabby chic to rustic and Scandi, there are many ways to embrace a country look and feel in your kitchen. Sometimes it takes just a deep farmhouse sink to get that lived-in feeling.

To prove just how universal and chic country-style kitchens can really be, we've rounded up our favorite ones. Click through for inspiration to bring a little country into your space.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

Exposed shelving is not only chic, but it can easily lend a rustic feel to your kitchen. Better yet, bring in some reclaimed wood for those shelves and you can create a provincial French kitchen in your own home.

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Design: Case Architects & Remodelers

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

One of the most popular cabinet styles is a traditional shaker cabinet, and the good news is that this classic look works in both modern and country-inspired spaces. Keep it simple and stick to neutrals, and your shaker cabinets can easily lend a touch of country.

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Design: Case Architects & Remodelers

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Whether or not you paint it is up to you, but if you have it, consider exposing your brick. Brick is a great way to add texture and give your space a more rustic feel.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

If you're the proud owner of new or vintage copper pots, why not show them off? Hang bars or pegboard on your wall to get that classic Julia Child-inspired look.

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Design: Winn Design + Build

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Give your country-style kitchen a facelift by brightening up your cabinets. Keep a rustic look by opting for muted colors like green, gray or a soft yellow.

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Design: Case Architects & Remodelers

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Few things scream "rustic" as much as exposed ceiling beams. Embrace your beams by keeping them exposed. If you don't have beams, you can still fake it with a DIY project.

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Ashley Webb

One quick way to give your kitchen a country facelft is by installing antique pendants over your island.

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Design: Maggie Griffin Design

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The modern farmhouse style is a great way to embrace a country look without making your kitchen look dated or stuffy.

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Naked Kitchens

If you want to create a wonderful focal point in your kitchen, consider a vintage or vintage-inspired stove.

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Naked Kitchens

Navy is not only a popular color for kitchens these days, but it can also feel classic and traditional in a modern space. Paint your island or upper cabinets navy for a pop of color that still feels cozy and country.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

We can't get enough of the marble backsplash look. Not only are they elevated and chic, but they can take a standard kitchen with subway tile and really transform it into a showstopper.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

If you want to channel the Scandi, rustic style in your kitchen, consider keeping it subtle and neutral. Opt for warm whites or light grays for a cozy look and feel.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

Who needs a formal dining room? Instead, invite your guests directly into your kitchen and place a rustic farmhouse table right in the middle if you have the space.

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Jersey Ice Cream Co.

If you've never used black paint in your home, now is the time. Give your rustic kitchen a modern feel with a coat or two of a rich black paint.

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Milk and Honey Life

The right country kitchen requires the right lighting. Set the mood with a warm glow by swapping out traditional bulbs for Edison-style bulbs.

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Reena Sotropa

If you love country style that has a touch of kitsch, consider swapping out your tile for something a little more eye-catching. A patterned tile can add depth and interest to even the smallest kitchen.

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Amy Bartlam

Instead of installing tile in your kitchen, keep it country and bring your wood floors throughout the whole space. This not only adds warmth to your kitchen, but it also helps to unify the entire space in an open floor plan.

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Ashley Webb

A beautiful oversized country kitchen always has enough room for the whole family to crowd around the table. If you have the space, invest in an oversized island with seating so you can eat right where the action happens.

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Ashley Webb

A custom range hood is a great way to add a country flair to any kitchen. While it may add a few additional costs to your renovation, it's a great way to give your kitchen a personalized and elevated look and feel.

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Design: Astoried Style

Photography: Lisa Petrole

Embrace a vintage look in your kitchen by swapping out silver accents for copper ones. Not only does this give your space a country feel, but it also feels warmer and cozier than standard silver hardware.

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b.h. storm&co.

Instead of porcelain, consider stone. A deep stone farmhouse sink is a great way to channel a French country kitchen without looking outdated.

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Kerry Lockwood

Indoor plants instantly transform any room in your house. If you want to give your country kitchen a little more personality, consider laying a vine-y plant along the top of the cabinets.

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Nicki Wells

Not only is butcher block an incredibly attractive, rustic material to choose for your kitchen countertops, it is also one of the most affordable options. Opt for butcher block to give your space a little hint of rustic chicness.

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deVOL Kitchens

Dealing with older walls covered in texture? Don't cover them up. Instead, embrace them and forgo the kitchen backsplash to let them shine through.

35 Timeless Farmhouse Kitchen Decor Ideas

Country kitchen - The best keys for your decoration

The rustic kitchen is one of those decors that will never go out of style. . It is one of the most sought-after styles, and no less, because thanks to it we can play with different materials without forgetting the most natural ones. That's why if you're thinking about making good changes to a stay like this, you need to bet on whatever comes next.

Because they become the best keys that it has the functionality to bet on change, but also the versatility of . So you won't get bored of rustic cuisine. It will match perfectly with your ideas. So, it's time to let yourself get carried away with some basic ideas.

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Wooden or reclaimed furniture

The idea of ​​restoring the furniture of our parents, grandparents or other ancestors is always one of the most motivating. We'll give them a second chance, that's all right. Thus, this is one of the best clues you should keep in mind. As in order to have your own country kitchen, you can still enjoy twice as much . If you have already thought about it, then you should give the final look to the style that you want to see. Because you can add layers of paint and instead of the usual brown finish, you can also use a white tone. Always to your taste and the rest is decoration itself!

Invest in hydraulic roof tiles

It was in the 50th century that they began to be noticed in our country, and since then they have managed to become the main characters in spaces such as kitchens. This combination of patterns, as well as colors, reminds us of the houses of the 0s or 60s, which you probably saw in the photo from the family album. Well now They are back in power, with new models and new options that will also match perfectly with your rustic kitchen. . If you want to accompany them, there is nothing better than letting yourself be carried away by tile in a similar style. Of course, we advise you to use them only in a certain area, for example, where the kitchen itself is located. So that it does not recharge the environment.

Natural stone countertop for your rustic kitchen

Of course, sometimes we can always choose a finish like this, even if it's not real stone. . Because while decoration is important, so is our pocket. The surface of the tabletop can be covered with such a finish, which gives us the opportunity to enjoy much more decoration that we want to find. If you have a center island, don't forget to add wooden stools, which can have a polished style or a more rustic and aged finish.

Decorative items and utensils that you need in a rustic decor

They can be very diverse, and you already know it. But to be able to decorate, there is nothing better than choosing wicker baskets which you can also use to store fruit or whatever you need. A fabric skirt is also needed, as well as replacing cabinet handles to bet on ceramic mold or gold finish. We can see the same thing in cooking pots, because there is nothing better than a copper coating. Don't throw away glass jars, especially jam jars, as you can take the opportunity to give them a second chance by wrapping them in ribbon or patterned cloth.

natural fibers for carpets

very familiar Choose carpets not only in corridors or other rooms . The kitchen also needs them and therefore there is nothing better than enjoying them while continuing the most natural option. Hence, natural fibers will always accompany them. Both rectangular and round, they all serve as a decoration for our rustic kitchen.


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Combination of kitchen and living room in different interior styles

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A small area of ​​the kitchen smoothly into the living room

Living room + kitchen: subtleties of style

So that after the repair the apartment does not resemble a chaotic heap of kitchen and room furniture and other interior elements, it is important to choose a single style that should be followed when designing a combined room.

If it is impossible to cope with this task on your own, it is better to turn to professional designers or study ready-made projects from photos.

Modern

Functionality and convenience are inherent in this direction in design, and even in a very small area you can create a comfortable living environment.

This small kitchen-living room has everything you need to live

Modern white kitchen-living room

Classic

The classic style is not the best for combining a kitchen and a living room with a lack of square meters, because voluminous decor, expensive textiles and other components of this trend visually "eat up" the space, but in spacious apartments the classic looks chic.

If you want to bring the interior closer to the classical style, choose neoclassic with light furniture and a minimum amount of textiles, but it will also take at least 30 km.

Tip: when decorating a room in a modern classic style, use light shades that optically expand the space.

Classic style in the kitchen-living room

White neoclassical kitchen-living room

Loft

The industrial style originally assumed a single living space, with the exception of the bedroom, and therefore the combination of a place for cooking and a recreation area is quite organic for this direction. The loft accepts bright accents, which facilitates the task of the designer when zoning. For example, designate a living room with a sofa with leather or fabric upholstery, and in the kitchen, put an emphasis on wall decoration, brick or tile. Useful for zoning communication systems, which are left in plain sight in the loft style.

The bar counter copes well with the delimitation of space, which in a small room will combine the functions of a dining table.

Small black and white loft-style kitchen-living room

Kitchen, dining room and living room in a single loft space Hi-tech

Hi-tech style dictates rather strict rules, the kitchen must have modern household appliances, a lot of metal and glass elements and surfaces that should smoothly go into the living room. Fans of classic interiors should not choose this innovative direction. If it is convenient to cook in a kitchen with an abundance of glossy surfaces, then living in such conditions is not always comfortable.

Neutral high-tech interior is slightly softened by contrasting lamp shades and textiles

High-tech style in a small kitchen-living room

  • 9 Scandi-interior and contemporary

    The predominance of light shades in which rooms are decorated in Scandian style allows you to combine two functional areas in both a large and a small apartment. The “snowy” atmosphere is softened with the help of wooden elements and live greenery. There is a lot of light in such interiors, since there are practically no curtains in them, and textured textiles (plaids, pillows, fluffy rugs, etc.) give warmth.

    The white-gray kitchen-dining room in the Scandinavian style looks quite comfortable

    Bright paints in Scandia-style are also appropriate 9000

    Contemprari STEMPECIARY CONSTROUMENTS AND MOLDSENTIONS AND MOLDSEDSED AND MOLDSEDS AND MASENTIONS. direction: the same neutral color palette, simplicity of furnishings and functionality. The contemporary style is distinguished by the absence of decor in the sense of decorations, each item in the setting has a clear purpose.

    Calm shades and categorical functionality

    Provence

    A small floral print, delicate pastels and an abundance of natural materials characterize the Provence style. The kitchen-living room in this style gives the warmth of a rustic interior, but with French charm.

    Tip: when combining a kitchen and a living room in the Provence style, household appliances are hidden behind the facades, selected or painted in the color of the wall decoration. All elements of the interior should be a single composition. Furniture in the Provence style is simple, but solid, made mainly of natural wood.

    Rustic simplicity and French sophistication

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    If rustic simplicity is not your style, then Provence dictates other rules, resulting in a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere. Beautiful parquet is laid on the floor, windows are dressed in heavy curtains, and artificial lighting is provided by hanging chandeliers, sconces and floor lamps.

    Chic provence in the kitchen-living room

    Minimalism

    It is possible to combine the kitchen and the living room in a minimalist style in an ergonomic and aesthetic way in a small area up to 30 sq.m. This trend in interior design is characterized by:

    • division into functional areas with furniture and contrasting colors
    • restraint in wall decoration, without decorative elements (drawings, stucco, etc.)
    • a minimum set of furniture with maximum functionality, for example, if the sofa is a transformer, if it is a bar counter, then it is combined with a dining area, etc.
    • large windows letting in natural light.

    Without proper experience, it is difficult to create an interior in the style of minimalism, as it is professional to think over the layout and filling the space.

    A single space in a minimalist style

    Harmony and functionality are the basis of minimalism

    Art Nouveau

    The sinuous and smooth lines of Art Nouveau have not gone out of fashion for about 100 years, combined with muted colors, this style is reflected in luxurious interiors, including when combining the kitchen with the living room. You can fully create a beautiful space in the Art Nouveau style only on an area of ​​at least 50 sq.m.

    Art Nouveau luxury interior

    Country, chalet and eco-style

    Rustic motifs are reflected in many interior styles. So the houses decorated as a chalet are filled with natural materials in colors close to natural shades. The chalet-style living room, connected to the kitchen, resembles a mountain dwelling, where it is always warm and cozy.

    Chalet style emphasizes fur textiles and wooden beams on the ceiling

    Country style is also created from rustic motifs, but inherent in American life. However, the main features of the country are similar to the chalet:

    • naturalness and simplicity of forms
    • the functionality of all interior items, including decor
    • natural palette and natural materials (stone, wood, ceramics, etc.)
    • fireplace in the living room.

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    Kitchen-living room in country style

    The characteristic features of the eco-style are in its name: a maximum of environmentally friendly materials in finishing and decor, a natural palette and unity with nature, enhanced by an abundance of living plants in the interior of the kitchen- living room.

    Vine, greenery and light natural palette of eco-style kitchen-living room

    Mediterranean

    This style lacks expensive and extravagant elements, but both functional spaces - kitchen and living room - are filled with sun, greenery and sea freshness. The Greek direction of the Mediterranean style is somewhat cold in shades (blue, turquoise, blue), all the details are aimed at protection from the summer heat.

    Italian Mediterranean - soft and warm colors, earthenware and wood decor and the same clear functionality and practicality.

    This kitchen-living room creates a Mediterranean mood

    Italian

    The warmth and simplicity of the Italian kitchen-living room enchants. This room is convenient for cooking and for friendly gatherings. Characteristic features of the Italian style are comfortable upholstered furniture, large tables and majestic chandeliers, in harmony with the rest of the decor.

    Kitchen, living room and dining room decorated in the same Italian style

    Baroque

    The splendor and elegance of the Baroque strikes in the interior of any room. Mirrors, crystal, stucco, gilding and luxurious textiles are appropriate even in the kitchen, and baroque living rooms are more like theatrical scenery.

    Kitchen-living room in the Baroque style

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    Russian

    It is difficult to design a Russian-style kitchen-living room in an apartment due to the lack of square meters, but it is quite possible to create an interior in the “a la Rus” style by introducing characteristic details. For example, a samovar is appropriate in the living room, and accents are also placed with the help of textiles - tablecloths and napkins with lace or ruffles, towels, bright woven runners, painted dishes.

    Kitchen-living room in the Russian style in the apartment

    Fusion

    The variety of colors and seemingly incompatible interior details in the fusion style ultimately allow you to create a unique design for the kitchen-living room in the apartment. The space is divided into zones using color, lighting fixtures and other original furnishings.

    Fusion more often chooses young people, creative and creative personalities, in order to avoid slurring in the output, involve professionals in the development of design.

    White kitchen and bright living room combined in the space of apartment

    Japanese

    Recently, Japanese interiors have become incredibly popular, especially in the arrangement of apartments. Delicate and simple design creates the necessary balance in the space and mood of the inhabitants of the home. Japanese interiors are characterized by contrasting colors (white, black, red, etc.), hieroglyphs emphasize the direction, stylish lamps made of unexpected materials, mats and screens.

    Stylish kitchen-living room in Japanese style

    English

    A touch of aristocracy can be traced in any room decorated in the English style, the kitchen and living room are no exception. This direction is characterized by discreet shades in the decoration of all surfaces and in decor.

    Important: English interiors require a lot of material costs and are not suitable for budget repairs.

    English style in the kitchen-living room

    Recommendations for creating an interior in a living room combined with a kitchen

    In order for an idea with a combined space of a kitchen-dining room in a certain style to give the expected result, you need to develop a clear plan: