How To Make An Open-Concept Design Look and Feel Great

How To Make An Open-Concept Design Look and Feel Great, updated 9/1/22, 8:26 AM

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How To Make An
Open-Concept
Design Look and
Feel Great
Open-concept living has grown in popularity, giving
homeowners more space for family, events, and more.
Those with an open-concept plan
between their living room and
kitchen tend to see that one huge,
wide-open space may not be the
best idea.
T.W. Ellis has published a new article entitled, "How To Make
Your Open Concept Feel Cozy."
The post provides information on
making an open concept portion of
a home nice and cozy for
homeowners with open concept
living.
T.W. Ellis offers advice for clients to create a living
room zone.
Whether using a fireplace or a rug
gives the open-concept design a
focal point that defines the living
room and designated space
between each room.
You could have a dining room chandelier over the dinner table and a
large ceiling fan with lighting in your living room to help create
zones.
There are many ways to make
an open concept design cozier.
Accent walls can create an open concept that is
more defined.
Some popular ideas are adding
wainscotting to a living room or
dining space, which will help
differentiate the area.
Accent walls give homeowners a different feel:
 For example, Built-ins are accent
walls that can store books and
decorative items while acting as a
focal point for living space.
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