3. Open Floor Plans

Open floor plans have solidified their place in both residential and commercial design, prized for creating spacious, flexible environments that foster connection and adaptability. By removing walls between kitchens, living rooms, and dining areas, these layouts encourage social interaction and natural light flow, distinguishing themselves from the compartmentalized feel of traditional closed layouts.
While trends come and go, the open concept endures, adapting to modern lifestyles and collaborative workspaces alike. For more on the advantages and evolution of open-plan design, visit Architectural Digest’s exploration of open floor plans.