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Open-Plan Vs. Closed-Plan Kitchen: Which Suits Your Lifestyle?

Want To Remodel Your Kitchen? Discover the Layout That Suits You Best

Remodeling your kitchen or renovating your whole home and need some fresh ideas? Choosing the right kitchen layout can dramatically impact your home’s feel and functionality. There are two main types of kitchen layouts to choose from: open-plan or closed-plan. Let’s break down the pros, cons and lifestyle factors to help you make an informed decision.

What Is An Open-Plan Kitchen?

Open plan kitchens merge seamlessly into your living or dining areas, making them great for hosting dinner parties and entertaining. They also help to create a spacious, airy feel, letting more natural light into your home.

Open Plan Kitchens

What Are The Pros Of An Open-Plan Kitchen?

    • Better Social Aspect: There is no physical barrier between you and your guests, meaning you can still interact with them while cooking.
  • Increased natural light
  • Spacious Feel: Makes the house feel larger and more airy, even if you own a smaller home.
  • Modern Aesthetic: An open-plan kitchen provides a contemporary look that will complement your home’s design.

Cons of an Open-Plan Kitchen

While installing an open-plan kitchen is great, it isn’t without its flaws. Some common cons that many people don’t consider are:

  • Visible Clutter: Your messes are right there on display, so it needs regular cleaning and tidying to keep them looking their best.
  • Limited Storage Options: As these kitchens are open, there is limited wall space for cupboards and cabinets.
  • Design Consistency: The kitchen must complement your home’s overall design, meaning it could be more expensive to build.

Open Plan Kitchens with Haddon Kitchens

What is A Closed Plan Kitchen?

Closed plan kitchens are commonly found in townhouses and smaller homes. This design prioritises functionality and privacy, creating a separate, enclosed space that’s distinct from your living or dining areas.

Advantages of Closed Plan Kitchens

Increased Privacy and Intimacy: With a separate cooking area, it’s easier to concentrate on the task at hand without getting distracted. As well as this, closed kitchens allow you to hide your mess around the corner if you are hosting a dinner party.

Reduced Noise: Do you live in an apartment or a townhouse and want less indoor noise? A closed-plan kitchen could be right for you. These kitchens contain cooking and cleaning noises in one spot.

More Storage Options: With more internal walls available, closed kitchens maximise storage space, which is great for larger families or busy home cooks.

Closed Kitchen Example with Haddon Kitchens

How Do I Know Which Kitchen Layout Is Right For Me?

Both open-plan and closed-plan kitchens have their unique advantages and disadvantages. Choosing the right one comes down to how much you are willing to spend, how big your house is, what your storage needs are and your lifestyle.

At Haddons Kitchens, we have been helping customers in Brisbane choose their perfect kitchen since 1985. Our experienced team of cabinetmakers and technicians will oversee all aspects of your kitchen remodel or renovation - from design, manufacture and installation stages.

For expert advice to help you create the kitchen of your dreams, call us on (07) 3204 0399 or fill out our online enquiry form today.

This section is general, industry information on kitchen renovations to help with your research. It doesn't necessarily represent our views.