Which Dining Setup Works Best for You?



For some homeowners, dining is a casual affair where everyone gathers in the kitchen for food and conversation when it suits them. For others, it’s a traditional dining experience where family members and guests stop whatever they’re doing to sit down at the table. If you’re planning a kitchen remodel, you’ll want to make sure you are getting the most out of it. This means taking into account your dining preferences for greater function and comfort. 

Separate Dining Room

Most older homes have a separate dining room, harkening back to an era when meals tended to be more formal. But this classic dining setup remains a design choice even in newer homes. For starters, it makes the home more impressive. Plus, it makes entertaining guests on holidays and special occasions much easier, meaning you’ll be able to comfortably accommodate a larger number of people. 

Eat-In Kitchen

In this setup, the kitchen doubles as a dining room. Stools are either placed along the counter for diners, or a large table is within the room. In a more spacious kitchen, the island serves as a breakfast bar, with the counter separating the kitchen from the dining area. If your family leans to the more casual side of dining, you may find an eat-in kitchen an excellent option. That’s because it allows you to interact with everyone, even if they’re busy with meal prep. This also reduces the risk of spills, since there’s no need to ferry food from the kitchen to the dining room. 

If you plan to have an eat-in kitchen in your home, make sure to work with a premier kitchen contractor like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park to design a creative and functional layout that allows your kitchen workstation and dining area to come together seamlessly.

A Combination of the Two

You can always opt for a compromise: an open-concept plan. This keeps the kitchen and dining room separate without dividing them with a wall. Instead, they’re connected, creating a smoother flow. This allows for simultaneous cooking and socializing since the room is open. An open-concept kitchen remains an exceptional design choice because of its functionality and convenience. The fact that it helps increase your home’s overall value works in its favor as well.

Design Your Dream Kitchen With DreamMaker

You don’t have to look up “reliable kitchen remodeler near me” online. That’s already DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park. No matter your vision, our skilled team of designers will craft a detailed and well-designed plan that’s perfectly tailored to your preferences. Homeowners in Orland Park, Mokena, Homer Glen, Tinley Park and Lemont know they can count on us to provide the highest quality results for their kitchen remodel. Schedule a virtual appointment by calling us at (708) 320-3417 or filling out this contact form. Our design center is also open on weekdays (by appointment) if you want to discuss what we can offer firsthand.

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