Expert tips for creating a broken-plan living space
Expert tips for creating a broken-plan living space
Architectural Design Insights | Alistair Crerar
How broken-plan design can balance light, flow and privacy in modern family homes.
Open-plan living has defined home design for more than a decade, but as families spend more time at home, the limitations of large, undivided spaces have become clear. While light, flow and a sense of openness remain appealing, many homeowners now want greater flexibility and definition within their living spaces. This is where broken-plan design comes in.
At Acre Design, we help families across Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside adapt open-plan layouts into broken-plan living environments that balance togetherness with privacy. Here are five expert tips for creating a home that feels both connected and comfortably zoned.
1. Add subtle divisions
Partition walls, glazed screens or feature walls can create separation without compromising light. A double-sided fireplace or integrated shelving wall, for example, can define zones while adding architectural interest.
2. Use furniture and soft finishes
Rugs, flooring changes and large-scale furniture pieces can subtly mark transitions between dining, living, working and play areas. These solutions preserve openness while giving each space identity.
3. Build in storage
Good storage makes a broken-plan layout work in practice. From bespoke bookshelves in a study area to ottomans around a family TV zone, tailored storage ensures spaces remain functional and clutter-free.
4. Design for every generation
Broken-plan living works best when tailored to family needs. Teenagers may need quieter zones for study, while younger children benefit from play areas that remain visible from the kitchen. Clever partitioning can balance independence with supervision.
5. Maintain a cohesive style
Whether through finishes, colour palettes or lighting, ensure that individual zones still feel like part of one unified home. Consistency in materials creates calm, even as spaces serve different purposes.
Bringing it all together
Broken-plan living is about more than dividing space; it’s about creating a home that adapts to the way your family lives now and in the future. Thoughtful planning ensures every area is functional, beautiful and well connected.
At Acre Design, we specialise in helping homeowners across the North East create extensions and reconfigurations that enhance family life. If you’re considering moving from open plan to broken plan, we’d be delighted to guide you through the possibilities.
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