An open-plan layout is characterized as having no defined borders and an unhindered view of the whole space. It is easy to see why many homeowners find this concept appealing; it makes smart use of space and lighting, adding a relaxing, contemporary vibe. Unfortunately, as spacious as the layout may be, designing one for the kitchen, living room and dining area can get tricky.
This exposes homeowners to certain mistakes, which you should steer clear of when planning your own for a new addition or remodel.
Lack of Zoning
Failure to establish anchor points that separate individual areas within the open-plan space can result in the whole area feeling like one large hall. One way to avoid this is by placing the sofa across the room, with its back facing the dining table or kitchen. Adding decorative features, such as rug underneath and table lamps on each side of the sofa, help further define the separation. Using the same flooring for all zones creates a sense of visual continuity.
A Mishmash of Different Styles
You don’t want your open-plan space to look too busy with all the mismatched furniture and decorative items. Consider varying colors and materials that still “speak” to one another in the visual sense, like using different tones and shades of the same base color. New addition contractors also recommend adding elements like curtains, rugs and throw pillows to soften the look of open-plan rooms.
Failure to Consider Lighting Early in the Process
It is a common mistake of many homeowners to put a lesser amount of focus on lighting. The key to making this work is to plan the lighting early in the design process. Together with the furniture placement, you must see to it that the lighting is positioned in the right location. Given the expanse of the design plan, you also have to plan for the electrical connections within the whole space.
To ensure the success of your open-plan design, make sure you work with a reliable contractor like the Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland. We provide a wide range of professional interior services, including kitchen remodeling, whole-house renovation and home additions. Give us a call at (443) 300-2268, or fill out our contact form to start a conversation. We serve residents of Bethesda, MD, and the surrounding communities.