No wall. No problem. This parallel modular kitchen opens to the living room through a wooden open shelf partition — cook on one side, display on the other. The shelves hold spices, cookbooks, or decor, letting light and conversation flow freely. It's a boundary that doesn't block. A separation that still connects. And a kitchen that never feels cut off from the action.

Kitchen to Living Design with Wooden Open Shelf Partition — Parallel Modular Kitchen View

A parallel modular kitchen opens to the living room through a wooden open shelf partition — cook, display, and connect without building a wall.

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