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Open Concept Design: What You Need to Know If You're Short on Space

Open concept design

It is common to see houses where each space is independent, so we are divided between walls. But, in contrast there is a modern idea that collapses this trend bringing with it different benefits, this is the open concept design.

This raises the use of the area without physical limitations in terms of the structure of the house, without walls, barriers or columns that obstruct the image of a spacious room, in which different environments coexist in harmony.

A new model that although it is applicable for large homes, for small houses is a great success, and for this reason I invite you to know the benefits it brings in places with little space and how to do it.

Benefits of open concept design for tiny houses

Each home is different, however, at a glance you can identify if its proportions are large or small and from there begin to design, this because the size will allow you to deduce which are the weak points of the environment.

In small houses these correspond to the lack of space and the low level of luminosity, these being perfectly combated by this trend in interior design.

Provides greater luminosity

Illuminated open rooms

The open concept strongly marks the idea of a free and unobstructed area, where the factor of the physical bases does not interfere, this opens the way to light, since in an environment like this it is more useful.

If we talk about natural lighting, this is valued because within the design of the environment, windows and large windows are widely used, since they add to the feeling of spaciousness that is sought in a small area.

This in turn allows outside light to enter giving more clarity. On the other hand, the fact that they do not have dividing walls, allows artificial light from lamps to spread to every corner.

Amplitude

When decorating a small common house, you will always be limited by space. Each room has a size in which it is difficult to include various pieces of furniture, taking into account that not all of them can fit in, or it may look very overloaded.

Small Open Concept Rooms

In the case of the open concept, this does not apply, on the contrary, the design defends a position in which there are no barriers that cut off the m², allowing a broad image to be generated.

Hence, we can place each environment the way we want without being attached to the structure of the house, allowing us to better appreciate the total size of the site.

It favors closeness

Whether you are in the kitchen, in the living room or dining room, you will be able to see perfectly what is in the other environments at the same time.

This is essential to promote closeness between the family and in turn the connection between those who visit you.

Open concept rooms

You can have a conversation with others while they are in another environment or watch the children play in the living room while you are cooking, this is the freedom that this trend offers you.

Keys to creating an open concept environment

Although the basis of this design is to have a spacious living room without divisions, the decoration is crucial to define it, since a mistake can cause your home to have the appearance of a warehouse.

Divide each room with colors

Colors cannot be lacking in a decoration, they are what gives life to an environment and can serve as the main element to divide the areas.

Nordic color palette

The first thing you should do is define a color palette, choose the one you like the most and identify with you, choose colors that contrast and give it dynamism.

Among this, choose him or the predominant colors of the palette, as it will stand out in large pieces such as walls and furniture.

You can apply a color that stands out on the walls to delimit one area from the other. In the furniture, apply a different color for each area, of course, within your palette of tones.

Unify with textures

The textures give character to the environment, and in the open concept, although we divide with the colors, we must balance while maintaining the main idea, and we achieve this by choosing certain materials that are repeated in the places.

Wood as a unifying material

This is also linked to the style you have chosen, as these defend certain textures that identify them.

Elements such as wood, wicker and metal stand out perfectly as key pieces to unify the space, appearing in a piece of furniture or accessories.

Divide with furniture and accessories

To strategically separate spaces without walls, you must apply certain furniture that will define the area.

Their presence will be imposing, without getting in the way, because in addition to decorating, they are functional and in turn will be positioned in the right place.

Lattices to divide interior environments

If we talk about functional furniture, we must make dimensioning of the drawers, shelves and bookcases.

These last two can have a size high up to the ceiling, however, to preserve the aesthetics of the environment it is recommended that it not be very wide, that is, that it does not cover more than half the space, since when exceeding it will be compared to a Wall.

On the other hand, you can also opt for interior screens and lattices, which must respect the same indications as with the previous furniture, since although they are very decorative they can break with the main idea.

Finally, apply the division of areas with rugs, the advantages with these are that there are thousands of models, sizes and materials with which we can play including one for each space.

Both the living room and the dining room can include one with a different design, but for the kitchen this does not apply, because it is not an environment with suitable conditions for this type of accessories.

At this point, the limitations are not the few meters of space, because with the open concept you will have the spaciousness you require and a modern image with your decoration based on the keys to this trend, so do not worry about the size of your house and start decorating.

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