

You want the kitchen to match the rest of the house but it needs to stand apart too. try demarcating the cooking area from the actual living area. Instead of a traditional arch, use different flooring options to separate the two areas. From vitrified tiles for a modern look to wooden laminates and rough-finish stone for a country look, you can take your pick.
Another way to separate the kitchen area is to plan it on either a step lower or higher than the rest of the room. If you choose to have it a step higher, then try glass bricks with concealed lights for the skirting of the step.
A dining table is another way of separating the kitchen from the rest of the room.
If space permits, go with a charming little island in the middle of the kitchen. Include a couple of tall stools and you have got yourself an instant family room. From dinnertime chitchats to homework, your kids will have you around all the time.
An island doesn't have to be just another counter. You could have drawers and cabinets fitted in for extra storage space.