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APPLYING OPEN SPACE IN INTERIOR DESIGN 2024

The trend of open space interior design brings new and creative approaches to optimizing living spaces. This design trend not only creates a feeling of airiness and spaciousness but also helps seamlessly connect functional areas within the home in a convenient and practical way. Let’s explore this further with URHOUSE in the article below!

Overview of open space design

Concept

In the past, residential architecture was often built with separate rooms for different functions. As living spaces became more limited, people began looking for ways to solve the problem of how to create a living space that is always spacious and comfortable. From this, the term “open space” was born.  
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What is open space in interior design?
The trend of open design in interior design refers to removing partitions to merge multiple living spaces into one spacious and airy area. Today, the concept of open space design is being applied in many construction projects.

Advantages

So why is open space so popular? From a design perspective, open spaces offer flexibility and more efficient use of space. Designers can arrange the layout as they wish, especially when dealing with smaller-scale interiors. Fewer partitions mean more usable area. In addition, applying open space design allows natural light to enter your home, helping to save energy and reduce costs for the lighting system. Another advantage of open space design is that it encourages interaction between family members, office staff, and others.

Disadvantages

The downside of open space design is the lack of boundaries between rooms.

Many interior designers, architectural critics, and even office workers believe that this design is not suitable for office spaces. Along with continuous visual and sound distractions (which can come from private conversations, phones, computers, printers, etc.), employees working in such an environment are under higher stress, leading to decreased productivity.

Privacy and security are also compromised when departments have no walls or partitions around them. Homes designed with open spaces between the kitchen and living room may cause odors and noise to leak, even with ventilation systems in place.

So, what does an open space look like in today’s design? And what are architects doing to ensure an efficient, flexible space while maintaining privacy?

Applying open space in current interior design

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Using low partitions: Helps separate smaller spaces within a large open area, creating a sense of privacy. Low partitions are compact, easy to remove and install.
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Using shelves and cabinets: Typically placed to divide the kitchen area in residential design. These help separate spaces while maintaining a sense of openness and airiness.
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Sử dụng vách kính
Using glass partitions: Glass is widely used in various architectures. With diverse designs and styles, it helps divide spaces. Glass partitions provide both aesthetic elegance and an unobstructed view.

Interior design tips for open spaces

Focus on symmetry

Symmetrical layouts not only create balance for your space but also make decorating easier. Symmetry gives a sense of harmony, attracts the eye, and provides stability to the living space

Choose a fixed color palette

Sticking to a fixed color palette is crucial in any home, especially in open-concept spaces. The goal is to create a seamless, flowing environment. Opting for a neutral color palette throughout the space will bring a sense of continuity and flexibility to the room, creating a harmonious and cohesive living environment. Additionally, coordinating colors with other elements in the house helps maintain the flow of design.

Add accessories

Include accessories like plants, wall art, books, or vases to make the space livelier and cozier.

Conclusion

Applying open space design in interior design is not just a temporary trend but a long-term solution for modern homes. With a subtle mix of colors, layouts, and decorative elements, open space design helps optimize area usage and provides comfort for daily living.

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