Vast open-plan spaces are refreshingly airy, but sometimes a sense of transitioning between zones is needed to make homeowners feel more comfortable. Here’s how to do it right without building any walls.

Knowing how to zone out your open-plan space is vital when creating a home with a sense of flow. Open-plan designs are surprisingly simple; all you need are a few style changes to achieve a functional, flowing space.

How to style an open-plan space

Create physical divides

Create easy physical divides with furniture. Sometimes physical dividers are necessary to create order in an open-plan space. They should not overwhelm the space and should be functional without creating major obstructions within the space. In most open spaces, furniture tales shape, such as bookshelves or cabinetry. Solid partitions that bring benefits to your open-plan layout, while also distinctly separating the space.

Use paint to demarcate areas

Colour is a vital consideration when designing an open-plan space. It is a valuable tool that can be used to create cohesion. Good contrasting colours will define your space, creating focus and design interest. Different shades depict which part of the space is the kitchen or the living room. A clear, distinct division creates a harmonious transition.

Use levels to separate spaces

Levels are a great way to make your open plan space work for you. It enables you to retain the spacious feel of an open-plan room while still maintaining distinct zones. Use elevation (steps) to separate the kitchen from the dining space or the living room. This design maintains a clutter-free appearance, ensuring harmony between both areas by utilising elevation.

 

Not everyone prefers open floor plan layouts. However, understanding how to create distinct zones in an open-plan space can enhance both its appearance and functionality. Arranging furniture properly can serve as effectively as a physical wall while also providing storage solutions.

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