An empty kitchen usually looks quite spacious.
But as soon as you install the furniture, the room immediately becomes narrow, cramped and uncomfortable.
And we’re not talking about cabinets: they hang directly on the walls, “eating up” a minimum of space.
Problems arise primarily from the table and chairs.
It is impossible to refuse these pieces of furniture. However, their presence often spoils the interior: there is a feeling of overload.
An idea for an interesting way out of the situation was shared by Yulia Tychino, an expert in the field of design and interior design for the online publication BelNovosti.
Don't want to give up chairs in the room, but at the same time want to visually expand the space and make it less cluttered?
It's very simple: just replace the standard furniture with transparent furniture.
The good thing about these chairs is that they don’t “eat up” space. The kitchen looks spacious, even if there is a lot of transparent furniture in the room.
And using the above-described design trick will help make the kitchen more illuminated. And this is explained very simply: transparent objects let light through.