Do we really need walls in houses today?
The concept of wall dividing rooms evolved due to the notion of privacy & security. In the times when women & children were not supposed to mix with the outside guests, kitchens were with walls & doors. Many a times , in the old typologies like ‘Wada’ or Haveli, you will find separate internal courtyards, where the kitchens & family spaces open out. Against the huge size of earlier houses, our homes are like match boxes (apartment blocks). Also now times have changed, where women are equal (or stronger !) than men & are mostly working women. The kitchen is no longer a secret or a very private space. & can be opened out to the living areas. Hence the walls between Kitchen & Living can ‘disappear’ or have a semi existence enough to cut of the vision (of the mess we create while cooking) from the living areas. Yes but we do need walls with doors for Bedrooms which are still very private spaces. Sometimes walls can become grills or semi transparent screens as well. Thus the locations & character of walls depends upon the ‘notion of privacy’ of your own family.
Here are a few examples of Walls between Kitchen & Living rooms
In our own home, a step wall with high ceiling connects living room to the kitchen. It hides a refrigerator behind it.
A stepped wall with connects living room to the kitchen. It hides a Kitchen ota behind it. This is in a 3bhk fkat we customized in Kothrud -Pune.
A dwarf wall which divides (& hides a dining table) Living room & Kitchen in another house we customized in Pune.
Here is a wall in form of a partition in a friends house, we did. It has a glass which stills brings light from the large kitchen window behind but also has storage which can be accessed from the kitchen.
You can very well have an Open kitchen, if you eliminate the wall between Living / Dining & Kitchen. Some times , even a serving platform counter with cabinets above can partially divide the Kitchen from the living area.
We still feel , bedroom need walls, though few days back, a very senior Architect was telling me about this house which he is doing, where bedrooms do not have walls, but sliding translucent glass partitions. So the entire house opens & glass screens can slide whenever you require them to. Strangely, the traditional Architecture of Japan had sliding screens dividing rooms many centuries ago!
So, when you have a question about building internal walls, think twice before you build them. If you don’t something different can be done with them.
- Hrishikesh
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