Silly half wall

When you walk into our house, you enter into the living room.  If you look straight ahead, you are facing the dining room, and the kitchen beyond that. This is…

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  1. The silly half wall looks fine with me (even better now that you got rid of the wood). The pillars can be made easily by applying inexpensive plastic profiles from the home improvement store. Just glue them on each side and paint over them, they will look like moldings.

  2. I love your half wall!! I’d love one in our home, between the kitchen and the living room would be perfect 🙂
    I think your molding idea is fantastic. Would moldigs just do the job, maybe you do not need the buffet? Or get a more bulky cabinet under the opening on the dining room side.

    1. The moulding might be enough by itself…we certainly don’t need more storage.

  3. I vote for the buffet, but I would also use it constantly; we frequently have lots of friends over, so it qould be very handy for serving meals.

    My other thought is that it wouldn’t be terribly hard to fill in with a 2×4 frame and drywall, maybe an afternoon worth of work to completely close in the hole, but then the little breakfast nook might seem claustrophobic. Perhaps the pillar & buffet idea is your best bet.

    1. I thought about closing it up too, and the only reason we decided not to is because the dining room gets no natural light, so it would become a cave.

  4. I love your inspiration picture. Maybe you can get the look with some molding and a buffet in front of the half wall. It would be less trouble.

  5. Jennifer Kimberley says:

    I like your home. It looks so simple yet cozy..

  6. Victor jaramilllo says:

    I like that so beauthiful