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Open Plan Flooring Ideas

Great for making the most of spacious floorplans, these open-plan flooring ideas offer ways to create a statement floor in open living areas. Featuring tricks to give the illusion of space, and materials made for easy fitting and maintenance, there are plenty of options to make floors a striking feature of an open-plan design. Whether cooking, relaxing, or entertaining, these suggestions from our designers and real homeowners ensure areas around the home can withstand whatever life has in store in a multifunctional layout.

 

  • 1. Add antique appeal

    Draw the eye through open-plan areas with geometric patterns. @homewith_katie has used a herringbone style to enhance the sense of flow between zones.
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  • 2. Choose stone style

    Recreate the classic look of stone floors with low-maintenance click-fit tiles, which make busy areas in an open-plan layout quick and easy to keep clean.
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  • 3. Choose common colours

    Follow @aaroncapkitchendesign and use a grey floor to create a neutral base. Easy to style, this colour will add lasting appeal to a multipurpose room.
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  • 4. Brighten with white

    White floors are best in small open-plan rooms, as it bounces light for a spacious effect. @jwilsonjoineryhartlepool opted for white marble in their compact format. 
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  • 5. Cosy up floors

    With limited walls between zones, open-plan can lack radiators to keep the space warm. Switch to vinyl to make way for underfloor heating and combat the cold.
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  • 6. Separate the space

    Define open-plan zones by choosing different floor types between areas. Flooring accessories, like L-sections, ensure a smooth transition between spaces.
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  • 7. Pick timeless timber

    Oak tones have a lasting appeal that spans changing tastes. Running wood throughout an open area prevents the need to update floors when trends shift.
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  • 8. Design for durability

    If an open-plan space is designed for entertaining, choose engineered wood, like @lustliving. This option is hardwearing and will withstand heavy footfall.
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  • 9. Minimise maintenance

    Opt for dark shades of black to conceal everyday dirt between cleans. Handy for busy open-plan areas, this tip suits pet-loving homes and those with young kids. 
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  • 10. Opt for affordability

    Recreate the look of timber or stone with laminate floorboards for a budget open-plan flooring idea, which can cut costs when renovating a large, multi-zone space.
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