25 Ways To Design An Open Layout Right

Open layouts are the most popular ones for home decor now, and they are seen everywhere and rocked for all decor styles. How to decorate an open layout right to get a stylish and bright space Here are some cool tips to consider that will help you with that.

Separate With Furniture And Rugs

Though an open layout is aimed at uniting spaces, you still need to separate the zones, they shouldn’t merge too much. The most significant and popular way to separate the spaces with furniture and rugs. Take a large L-shaped or usual sofa to separate the living room from the other spaces. Go for a large and colorful kitchen island to separate the kitchen from the rest of the layout. Rugs are great to zone the spaces, too, and they are easier to divide them as you don’t need much money. You may also try to divide the spaces visually covering the floor differently, look for the floor transition guide here. separate the layout with furniture pieces like here - a chair marks the end of living space

a kitchen island separates the kitchen and the dining space

purple velvet chairs separate the living room and the kitchen and dining space

a large sofa marks the living space and the blue chairs show off the kitchen

different rugs and a corner sofa separate the living and dining space

an amber sofa is used to separate the living and working space

the rugs help zoning the open layout and separate it into a dining and living room

use different but matching rugs to zone the open layout and a bench like here to divide the areas even more

a large creamy sofa is used to separate the living room and the kitchen

various floor covers are also a great idea to zone an open layout

a large sofa and a rug to divide the living and the dining space seamlessly and elegantly

Tie Up The spaces With Colors

Separating the spaces is important but the more you are separating them, the most tying touches you should add. The easiest way to go is the same materials and color touches in all the parts of the open layout. Choose a bright color that you will add here and there with pillows, accessories, lamps, maybe a wallpaper wall, furniture pieces and other items. Keep the color totally the same to achieve a tied look. Another idea is to rock the same material of the same color, for example, wicker or leather of the same color. an open layout is tied up with the same yellow accents and touches of slate grey

light-colored wood touches tie up the spaces in one and bring a harmonious feel

creamy upholstered furniture ties up the different parts of the open layout

bright yellow touches in both spaces unite the open layout, which is still separated with a shelving unit

wicker, wood and leather of the same color tie up the living, dining and kitchen spaces into one

white furniture in different parts of the open layout is the easiest way to tie up the spaces

bright lime touches in both spaces of the open layout is a cool and bold idea

touches of teal is a chic idea for a grey and white space and a bold color splash

Bring The Light

Light sources are a must for every space, and lamps and lights of the same style or even the same look will tie up the parts of the layout in one easily and will illuminate the spaces. Hang them over each space to illuminate each of them or go for several layers of light – one of the same look for each zone and others of different looks, for example, attach spotlights everywhere and then hang different pendant lamps in each space to highlight it. the spaces are accented with pendant lamps in the same Scandinavian style

the same pendant lamps are hung in all the parts of the layout to tie it up

spotlights in each space are tying them together and some pendant lamps add more light

matching black and clear glass pendant lamps over the spaces make the open layout unified

hanging bulbs in all the parts of the spaces make the layout chic and united

pendant lamps of different looks yet the same style are a chic idea for the layout