Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Separate environments of home with different soils


In home decor we find many times when you combine different environments in the same room, this can occur for different reasons, because sometimes we seek that union without partitions and decorative option preferred and voluntary, and sometimes resort to she forced by the necessity that compels us to the small space we have.


This latter case is given to us in photography today, where we can see how live in perfect harmony the kitchen and the living room, one of the most common joints that we have been seeing so far. In this particular case the separation may well be determined by that island that makes cooking and table, something widely used and perfectly defines the difference between the two spaces.


Since the exterior of the island is also used as part of the kitchen because of its dual function of stove and dining table, the optical separation has been strengthened by changing the material that has coated the floor of the room. On the basis of a wooden floor, we can see clearly how the share of the kitchen is clearly separated by a marble floor that limits its size. One option that is as aesthetic and practical.

By choosing this material not only get an optical effect, but also we are giving the kitchen a floor that will suffer much less than wood, and cleaning and maintenance which are much easier to be marble. Thus we find a practical solution, lucid and helpful, which is what the end of the day we always look to when decorating any room in our home.

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