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An open-concept floor plan typically turns the main floor living area into one unified space. Where other homes have walls separating the kitchen, dining, and living areas, these house plans open these rooms into one undivided space – sometimes centered around a Great Room. This concept removes separation and provides a gathering place for entertainment or family time.

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An open-concept floor plan typically turns the main floor living area into one unified space. Where other homes have walls separating the kitchen, dining, and living areas, these house plans open these rooms into one undivided space – sometimes centered around a Great Room. This concept removes separation and provides a gathering place for entertainment or family time.

Whether you've seen it on an episode of your favorite home renovation show or read about it in a design magazine, there’s no denying that the concept of open floor plans is one of the must-have design trends for new homes today. It’s not surprising, considering the fantastic benefits of opening a house's living areas.

 

The Benefits of Open Floor Plans

One of the most significant issues with many traditional-style homes is that so much of the floor space is eaten up by hallways and doorways—which is especially true in smaller houses that don’t have much square footage, to begin with. Open-concept house plans tear down those walls, eliminate doorways and centralize the living room, dining room, and kitchen into the Great Rooms as one unified space. This layout provides an incredible feeling of spaciousness and removes the separation between these important areas. It transforms this section of the home into a place where function and form combine. Gone are old-fashioned floor layouts with narrow passageways, small rooms, and underused areas like formal sitting rooms, cramped kitchens, and enclosed formal dining rooms. A feeling of even greater openness comes with giving the family room or other areas of the Great Room a vaulted ceiling.

This type of open-concept layout is great for anyone who loves to entertain. The host can enjoy cooking, watching the game, and being a part of the conversation, all while preparing the meal in the kitchen. This is also a popular layout for families, allowing parents and children to hang out in the same spaces.

Widening this highly-trafficked area can make the house itself feel much larger. If you’re looking for an open-floor house plan with anything from a farmhouse, feel to modern architecture, look no further. Take a look at our plans here, and reach out to our team of experts with any questions you may have.

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The Challenges in Outfitting Open Floor Layouts   What’s not to love about an open floor plan? It’s trendy, stylish, appealing... and prominent on must-have and wish lists. Today’s vision of a dream home is one with uncluttered, bright, and airy living spaces – free of walls and dividing structures. It’s a very tempting and attractive picture.  Open floor layouts – when carefully planned, designed, and executed according to a family’s lifestyle and needs – are truly inviting


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