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3 Design Tips for Open Plan Living Rooms

The team at Leisure Lounge love open plan living rooms, simply because there are so many diverse layout options you can use to optimize your home.

How to Design the Perfect Open Plan Living Room

Whether your living room is connected to your dining room and kitchen, or your entrance foyer, there are several open plan living room design tips that will ensure you optimize the open-plan layout that will best compliment your home. With this in mind, keep reading our blog for 3 simple design tips to keep in mind when designing your open plan living room.

Open Plan Living Room Design Tip #1: Ensure Your Living Room Style Matches Attached Rooms

When designing your living room, it is important that you consider the style and colour schemes of the attached rooms. If your living room is in open plan with your dining room and kitchen, ensure that there is a flow between the rooms and not a harsh contrast. It is advisable to select a colour scheme that works with all of the rooms connected to ensure that there is a smooth transition between areas.

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Open Plan Living Room Design Tip #2: Create a Barrier Between Rooms

When working with an open plan, it is important to differentiate where one room ends and the other begins. A typical barrier for a living room is a well-placed couch or sofa. A popular layout for a living room is a square; three sides being couches, loveseats, or chairs and the third being the television.

Finish off the room by placing an ottoman or coffee table in the centre of the square design. Another popular ‘room divide’ are indoor plants, which also contribute to the room’s décor, or different rugs to create ‘rooms’.

Open Plan Living Room Design Tip #3: Don’t Over-Furnish

You may think that you have way more space to play with when working with an open plan living room, however, you need to be careful not to over-furnish. Some of the most appealing open plan areas are minimalistic and clutter-free. If you don’t have an eye for interior decorating, stick to arranging the basics and slowly add more decorative pieces as you see fit.

Avoid placing too many objects in between rooms to ensure the divide is clear and space does not look overwhelming and cluttered. The furniture that you decide on should complement the other furniture in the vicinity and contribute to the flow of the room; think similar styles and complementing colours.

Get All Your Living Room Furniture from Leisure Lounge Today

Every home is different and there isn’t a ‘one-size fits all’ when it comes to open-plan layouts, however, Leisure Lounge can help you create the best possible design with custom-made living room furniture. Work with us to create furniture that is unique to your home and requirements. Contact us to discuss your ideas and get a quote.

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