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How to achieve a 'broken plan' home

3 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To create a broken plan home, you can play with shelves, partitions, and half walls to keep the sense of openness while adding privacy and cosy nooks. It’s a flexible layout that helps define rooms, improves heating, and allows natural light to flow, making your space more comfortable and functional without needing a complete renovation.

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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