A semi-open kitchen with glass roof
Long associated with industrial decoration, the glass roof has benefited from important technical innovations. Can now be made in aluminum, it has a more contemporary design and, above all, it is lighter. It can therefore be easily placed on a half-partition: a very popular option for fitting out a semi-open kitchen.
In this small apartment, the semi-open kitchen is a very relevant choice for structuring the space. Open to the living room, it is however isolated from the entrance by an aerial white glass roof. This bright little kitchen benefits from maximum light and openness, while being very cozy.
In this spacious interior, the semi-open kitchen with glass roof offers a welcome additional wall to accommodate the sofa. If the space remains airy and bright, it is also warm and friendly.
This semi-open kitchen offers a very practical half-partition to create a more functional entrance, since it becomes possible to install a shoe cabinet or a bench.
Smart, this small semi-open kitchen of industrial inspiration! The glass roof is relatively narrow, as it extends from a bar offering a very convivial dining area. We love the choice of lighting: row suspensions that help to visually separate the kitchen from the living room.
A kitchen in a greenhouse: and why not? This daring choice brings an undeniable touch of originality to this otherwise very wise interior.
Depending on the configuration of your interior, it may be more practical – and more aesthetic – to opt for a sliding door, and to equip it with frosted or smoked glass, for example. Here, the kitchen opens onto the living room, but it can be completely closed on the office side.
A semi-open kitchen with claustra
The claustra is a very trendy option for partitioning the space without closing it off completely. Very popular in the kitchen, it brings a touch of originality – even daring – to the entire decor.
In this semi-open kitchen, we used panels with graphic origami-style patterns. This type of removable panels can be easily attached without drilling the floor. This is the ideal solution if you want to be able to revamp the kitchen without the hassle … or if you are tenants and want to recover your deposit!
Neo art deco inspiration for this semi-open kitchen full of character! The screen is here painted in tone on tone, and perfectly integrated into the partition, as well as the entire decor: a bias that brings elegance and sophistication to the kitchen.
In this Scandinavian-inspired white and wood kitchen, the fencing has niches: a little more trendy, and downright gorgeous!
Do you want a more functional alternative than the fencing? Fall for a beautiful bookcase alternating closed compartment and open niche: a stunning and modular partition to fit out your semi-open kitchen.
A semi-open “cube effect” kitchen
In a few seasons, it has become a very trendy option, and for good reason: the “cube-effect” kitchen makes it possible to raise the level in terms of decoration, and a loft or a very contemporary space suddenly takes on an almost architectural allure.
The open kitchen tends to blend in with the decor. By using the cube effect, it is possible to adopt a decoration that contrasts more with the rest of the room. Here, we opted for the combination of wood and concrete. The good idea: the floor covering which acts as an extension, and which allows this kitchen with a strong personality to blend elegantly into its environment.
This semi-open kitchen combines glass roofs and a cube effect. We love the choice of low furniture elements, which replace the traditional half-wall: white on the front, chocolate on the back, they provide as precious storage space in the living room as in the kitchen.
This semi-open, cube-effect kitchen offers a slightly retro atmosphere, in a resolutely contemporary interior. The good idea: choose a tile full of character, associated with minimalist furniture, which allows to visually expand the space. Closed by a glass roof on the entrance side, it adjoins a functional and well-organized dressing room.
A semi-open kitchen with bar or with island
The semi-open kitchen does not necessarily imply a partition, a glass roof or a claustra: a kitchen island or a bar allow it to be isolated with elegance and lightness.
In this interior adorned with a daring duck blue, the semi-open kitchen folds up behind the bar and has a ceiling of its own: a way of structuring the space as elegant as it is smart!
In this contemporary semi-open kitchen, the island is associated with a suspended storage module: an aesthetic option… and above all, particularly practical, since it allows both to structure the space and to benefit from additional storage.
Pastel colors and retro tiling: sheltered behind its beautiful island, this pretty semi-open kitchen has a very Fiftie’s spirit!
This semi-open kitchen can be seen behind its friendly wooden bar. It nevertheless clearly marks its limits, in order to stay a little away from the living room.