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Are Open Floor Plans Outdated? We Asked Designers What They Really Think

Home design is experiencing a notable shift from open-concept layouts towards more defined, separate rooms, driven by an increased demand for privacy and specialized spaces. While open-concept designs, characterized by their airy and connected feel, remain popular, especially for entertaining and in milder climates, a growing number of homeowners and designers are re-evaluating their practical implications. During the pandemic, the need for individualized spaces for remote work and learning highlighted the limitations of open floor plans. Interior designers Emily LaMarque and Louis Duncan-He acknowledge this trend, noting a desire for homes with versatile spaces that offer privacy and opportunities for solitude. However, they also emphasize that the choice between open and closed concepts is highly personal, depending on individual lifestyles and preferences. Many still appreciate the openness for social gatherings and a sense of expansiveness. Open-concept floor plans present several challenges. Furnishing such spaces can be tricky, often requiring creative solutions like area rugs, bookshelves, or partitions to delineate zones. These large, undifferentiated areas can sometimes lack intimacy and feel impersonal, making it difficult to create a cozy atmosphere. Additionally, clutter in an open-concept home is constantly on display, as there are no doors to close off messy areas. LaMarque points out that while the volume might be larger, the lack of private retreats can feel constraining. Conversely, closed-concept floor plans offer distinct advantages. They allow for greater design flexibility, enabling each room to feature unique styles, materials, and architectural details such as moldings, woodwork, and decorative hardware. These separated spaces often feel more charming, cozy, and intimate, blending personality with practicality. Crucially, closed layouts facilitate the creation of specialized spaces, like dens, libraries, or home gyms, offering functionality and flexibility that open plans struggle to provide. LaMarque also cautions that excessively closed-off plans can sometimes foster isolation by spreading out household members, particularly in homes with children who might spend more time on screens. For those who prefer open-concept living, designers offer strategies to enhance their timeless appeal. Incorporating architectural details like crown molding or beams can add character and a sense of soul beyond mere decor. Unique wall treatments, such as Venetian plaster or wood paneling (shiplap, wainscoting), can introduce texture and depth. Paying attention to the ceiling, often considered the 'fifth wall,' with soffits, coffers, or cove lighting, can create visual interest. Integrating time-tested materials like oak flooring, painted cabinetry, marble tile, and decorative hardware can soften large spaces. Finally, strategic lighting, including eye-level decorative fixtures like floor lamps, pendants, and sconces alongside functional recessed lighting, is essential for creating warmth and coziness in expansive areas. #HomeDesignTrends #OpenConcept #ClosedConcept #InteriorDesign #FloorPlans #HomeRenovation #ArchitecturalDetails #DesignFlexibility #PrivacyInDesign #HomeDesignTrends #OpenConcept #ClosedConcept #InteriorDesign #FloorPlans #HomeRenovation #ArchitecturalDetails #DesignFlexibility #PrivacyInDesign
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