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Structural Zoning: The Intelligent Alternative to Open-Plan Living

The trend of knocking down every internal wall to create one giant open space is shifting. While light and flow are important, completely open-plan living often introduces acoustic issues and a lack of privacy. The modern approach is “broken-plan” living—using structural elements to zone a house intelligently.

Crittall Doors and Glazed Screens

You can maintain a sense of connection and shared light between rooms without sharing the noise. Internal glazed screens or metal-framed doors allow you to close off a living room or home office while maintaining a visual link to the rest of the ground floor, keeping the space feeling expansive.

Level Changes and Floor Transitions

Zoning can be achieved without walls entirely. Introducing a step-down into a snug area creates an instant shift in atmosphere, making the lower space feel more intimate. Alternatively, transitioning from a practical porcelain tile in the kitchen to a warm timber herringbone in the dining area visually defines the spaces.

Dual-Sided Joinery and Fireplaces

Positioning a bespoke, double-sided bookcase or a central fireplace between a kitchen and a lounge acts as a functional divider. It provides essential storage or architectural interest from both sides while allowing the layout to flow naturally around it, giving family members their own pockets of quiet space.

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