Do I need to clean the kitchen in a studio apartment?

Kitchen in a studio apartment It is not separated from the rest of the living space, and many people do not like it even on a subconscious level. After all, we managed to get used to the fact that the kitchen is a tiny, but separate room where you can create any culinary masterpieces.

Today's edition. "Site" He suggests talking about whether it is necessary to isolate the kitchen in a studio apartment or not. And what advantages restless owners get in each case.



Kitchen in a studio apartment
  1. “For me, any apartment without a separate kitchen is not an apartment. You walk into the studio and feel like you’re in a hotel. I don’t know how you can live alone in such conditions. In any case, there should be an additional room where you can retire. To work or read while the other person is asleep. Although if the studio apartment has a separate bedroom, the kitchen can not be separated.”



  2. “My husband and I are under 40, living in 30 squares. We've lived here for years. Isolated the kitchen with a wall almost immediately, the door was not installed. I'm an introvert, and I feel more comfortable with no one looking at your back while you're cooking. And the light does not interfere if one sleeps, and the other eats breakfast early (or dinner late).
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  3. “It seems to me that it is wiser to separate the sleeping place rather than the kitchen. Now there are enough interesting layouts when the room is divided by a wall almost to the window. There is a bed on one side and a kitchen on the other. And already at the window at the expense of chairs and TV you can equip something similar to the living room. The only question is the size of the studio.”





Plus, if you do not isolate the kitchen
  1. Refusal of kitchen isolation has a positive effect on the visual perception of space. Housing seems more spacious and modern. In addition, it makes the apartment brighter due to natural light from the window.
  2. If you do not separate the kitchen, then you save not only additional space, but also save money that would go to install partitions.
  3. At any meal (and when cooking), you can watch your favorite TV shows or have a conversation with guests and family members.
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Plus, if you isolate the kitchen
  1. It's easier to keep order. After all, even in the presence of a good hood when cooking, fat settles on the surfaces of the kitchen. Cleaning the kitchen is much easier than cleaning the whole house.
  2. Smells during cooking also do not permeate everything around. And kitchen noise (stove, refrigerator, blender) home hear less.
  3. If you cook regularly, the kitchen will get dirty anyway. And when you don't see the kitchen mess, it's a little more relaxed.


As you can see, there are advantages in both cases, so the decision must be made by the owners of each individual housing. After all, here the role is played by age, and the number of residents, and love of cooking. And a lonely person who cooks on big holidays will be quite comfortable in an ordinary studio apartment.

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But people of age (or simply family), who like to cook roast, pamper themselves with casseroles or fry fish, even a good hood will not help. Therefore, they cannot do without insulation of the kitchen.