This design is featured on the top of the gallery because it is the perfect example of what an open concept floor plan looks like.
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Ceiling beams discreetly separate the dining area living room and kitchen in this open concept floor plan.
Partial walls strategically set islands breakfast bars columns and dropped or raised ceilings do just that.
The efficiency of serving the food just right after you have prepared it makes it an ideal choice for families and those who like to interact with guests.
Decorating open floor plans between the living room and kitchen can be conflicting.
The same wood finish also ties the spaces together.
Stylishly separate work and entertaining areas in ways that let views and conversation easily flow from space to space.
Open concept floor plans are great in theory.
The kitchen dining room and living room are beautifully distinguished by placing large jute chenille rugs in the center of each area while wood is used as a common material in the three spaces to merge them cohesively.
While there are certainly virtues held by the closed floor plan house hello privacy an open concept design can transform even the quaintest cottages into an ideal entertaining space.
This design allows for an enlarged living space where guests in the kitchen living room dining room and even the sun room can all engage in conversation.
But at first sight they can seem hard to lay out.
Open plan dining room and kitchen is more common as making them directly connected share the space is more practical.
The kitchen cabinetry and island match the woodwork in the rest of the house.