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Open living rooms are out — and these layouts are in

Updated on: Nov 20, 2025 04:50 pm IST

An open kitchen plan may be convenient. But they're swiftly falling out of favour with the interior design Gods

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An open plan living room, for its convenience, flexibility and overall sense of space, has enjoyed a stronghold as the template design of homes designed, or remodeled, in the last two decades.

Open living rooms are falling out of favour — and these layouts are gaining ground(Photo: Homebuilding & Renovating)

The reign's ending right about now though.

There's nothing wrong with an open floor living room plan per se. These layouts usually allow a lot of light to wash in, and are a one-for-all general space which can double up in delightful ways, especially if your household is the kind which is usually teeming with people. But the generality of an open plan living room seems to be turning into its biggest undoing. Generality chips away at any intentionality, which is an obvious facet, even in the most sparsely decorated homes. A The Spruce analysis states that the winds seem to be blowing more towards "deliberate zones", which is the only thing open plans don't really hold space for.

Open plans usually tend to come with high-scaling ceilings. This combination is actually perfect for visually creating zones and areas which don't necessarily need a 'room' to be carved out for them. Melanie adds, “the focus is on creating subtle definition within an open plan by using ceiling treatments, furniture arrangements, and area rugs to establish zones and add warmth.”

Finally, the hack which doesn't need any professional maneuvering — all that a well-defined zone needs after all, is a soft divide. Jeff says, "When your kitchen, living room, and workspace all share the same area, it can be hard to shift gears mentally and emotionally. The best designs today balance flow with structure, creating movement that naturally guides you through the home while maintaining synergy from one area to the next, " adding, "I use built-ins, partial walls, or even a shared beverage area to achieve that sense of visual continuity."

How will you be reinventing your open plan living room?

 
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