Open Plan
4. Open wideSimilarly, the wider the doors, hallways and openings in your home, the more spacious it will feel. Although it can be necessary to delineate different rooms, it is often unnecessary to restrict yourself to an average door width. Wider openings bequeath homes with an open, airy ambience, while smaller thoroughfares can make interiors feel cramped and poky.Tip: Sliding doors like this barn door can take up even less space because you don’t have to account for the room needed to swing the door open or closed. Protect from sound with sliding door
2. Set some boundariesNow you’ve figured out your activity zones, define each space. A great way to do this is with a rug below and hanging lights above. Pendant lights don’t need to be reserved for above dining tables, and when your space features a pitched ceiling, the drama of a big light looks fantastic in daylight and sheds a welcoming pool of light
Use a closet company to build in book shelves
Great table lamp
Crate in lounge room
Ceiling height bookcase
Place for our big Year of the Dog painting
Feature separating panel
Led lighting
Light behind the sofa. Placement of reading spot. Our next house maybe
Timber battens for interior sound
Open plan - light filled, comfy
Living kit combo
Love this. Light, blue, blinds
6. Material screensThis budget-friendly, temporary and moveable room divider brings colour to a large open space while hiding areas from view. Adding privacy to an adjacent study or office area, this material divider – simply hanging from a rod at the ceiling – is simple, effective and very easy to live with.
3. Divide with storageHere’s a brilliant way to create a living space away from the kitchen. A dividing wall marks out the two zones, so they’re connected and separate at the same time. What’s even cleverer here is that the designers haven’t let a storage opportunity go to waste. The dividing wall doubles up as a useful piece of furniture, with bags of room for all the household’s tableware and glasses. Structures, Screens and Panels to Split Large Spaces
9. Soften the sofa backA sofa is the perfect item to create separation between zones, but no one wants to look at a sofa’s back. Low open shelving or a skinny table behind a sofa make great use of space. Mix stacks of books with ornaments to create an attractive arrangement.
Lounge looks so pokey
Can we manage such a light colour?
Looks comfy
Hate the wrinkled leather here
Books hidden in the joinery
Bookcases framing window
Storage plus pull down desk
Shelving - navy & white edge ..sliding panel
Comfort
Feature wall
Statement of colour
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