There are many ways to combine different spaces together and a living kitchen is very common when you live in a smaller space. When you combine different spaces together, it’s all about visually separating them without necessarily having physical separations. 

The sofa area is visually separated from the dining area with the use of the area rug, the dining table is centred in its own spot because of the pendant light hanging exactly above the center of the table and the tall kitchen cabinets on the left side of the kitchen separate the kitchen from the living area as well. It’s all in the small details when planning a layout like this, but they make such a big difference in the final result.

Photography by Mariah Salander for Bjurfors

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