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How to achieve a 'broken plan' home

3 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To achieve a broken plan home, start by creating defined zones with shelves, partitions, or half walls, which help add privacy and cosy corners while maintaining openness. This design is flexible and can be tailored to your space, making your home feel more inviting and easier to heat, all while allowing natural light to flow through.

For years the trend of open plan living has reigned supreme, yet a new contender is entering the ring - broken plan living.

A twist on open plan, broken plan retains that sense of openness, while also offering more privacy and cosy nooks. It's a chance to get creative with your home, allowing you to play with shelves, partitions, and even half walls. So if you’re looking for a new home layout, here’s some inspiration to get you started…

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