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It’s highly likely you’re living in one, and your neighbours probably are too – and their neighbours, for that matter. Open-plan homes have become the people’s choice in recent decades – a development that has necessitated some creative thinking.

As well as an enhanced sense of spaciousness, open-plan layouts foster a greater sense of connection among the members of a household and are excellent for entertaining, plus fewer interior walls means more natural light. Sometimes, though, pockets of that abundant space can end up being wasted. Put a stop to that with some clever tactics for putting every bit to good use, not cluttering your home but improving its functionality through the well-considered use of colour, texture, furniture and lighting.

A casual reading nook

Create a home office out of a small space

Reading nook: Carve out a niche in a larger open plan space to create a small casual reading nook like this one. The wall is painted Resene Duck Egg Blue while the floor is in deeper Resene Inside Back, the door frame is in Resene Black White, the shelves and brackets are in Resene Passport, the basket planter is in Resene Half Evolution and the small plant pot is in Resene Grass Hopper. Project by Claudia Kozub, image by Melanie Jenkins.  Home office: If you don’t have a spare room to use as a dedicated home office, look for other opportunities for reclaiming space such as in a closet, underneath your stairs or in an odd corner. Back wall in Resene Just Dance, corner wall in Resene Smoulder, floor in Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash, tall vase in Resene Cleopatra, short vase in Resene Soulful and Resene Sorbet, plant pot in Resene Half Tea and pencil cup in Resene Soulful and Resene King Tide. Lamp, clock and cushion from Nood, chair, desk, large rug and basket from Freedom Furniture, artwork from Endemic World. Project by Laura Lynn Johnston, image by Bryce Carleton.

The book nook

Let’s start in your living space. You may have a central seating area, but how about turning that disused corner into a snug with a comfortable armchair you can quietly read in? Create zonal definition within a neutral colour scheme by painting the walls in a contemplative counterpart, such as perennial favourite Resene Quarter Duck Egg Blue, calm-and-misty green Resene Pale Leaf or dusty umber Resene Soothe. Cosy textiles such as linen cushions, or a woollen throw will further invite relaxation, and you could extend this sentiment to your walls with a textured design from the Resene Wallpaper Collection to provide both colour and depth. Visit your local Resene ColorShop to see the latest releases in their wallpaper library.

A ceiling treatment is a high-impact way to give a corner its own identity. You could keep your walls as they are but apply Resene SpaceCote Flat in a dramatic grey like Resene Nocturnal for a luxe look or go for a bold geometric ceiling print created using paint and stencils or paste up cut-out motifs from a graphic Resene wallpaper design.

How to add colour to a mudroom

Room with textured wallpaper

Mudroom: Even if your home doesn’t have a proper mudroom, it’s simple to create one with just a few small additions, a bit of paint and creativity. Wall in Resene Alabaster, chair and pendant lamp in Resene Indian Ink, floor in Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash, plant pot and shoe organiser (made from a couple of old mailing tubes held together with a long belt) in Resene Pewter and coat pegs in (clockwise from left) Resene Twizel, Resene Desperado, Resene Putty, Resene Pewter and Resene Jaguar. Project by Vanessa Nouwens, image by Bryce Carleton.  Room with textured wallpaper: Try a textured wallpaper design like Resene Wallpaper Collection KOS401 on an accent wall to define a particular area that you want to serve a different purpose from your greater space.

Business and pleasure

A study nook neatly housed in your living area is a hack that lets you clock up extra hours while keeping up with the everyday play. A built-in desk will truly maximise the space, or bargain hunt for a second-hand desk and chair to update with paint, opting for a distinct colour or one that ties in with the rest of the room. Wipe it with a clean dry cloth, then apply Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer for an even finish followed by Resene Lustacryl semi-gloss or Resene Enamacryl gloss tinted with your chosen hue.

Separate your study zone from the rest of an open-plan space with:

Take a seat, light the lights

Modular seating is ideal for allowing spaces in an open-plan living area to do double duty, providing visual cohesion. An L-shaped sofa will define for your main relaxation area, and you could reconfigure additional modules with some easily moved chairs to form a separate conversation zone – with or without a coffee table on castor wheels that’s also a cinch to reposition. Matching ottomans and oversized cushions are great for children to move from A to B.

Lighting is an easily manipulatable way to set distinct moods. Affix a wall light near your desk or a pendant light over your snug. If beautifying a rice paper or fabric lightshade with Resene testpots, use the paint sparingly to stop it getting too wet.

Collector’s items

Keepsakes and curios can imbue open-plan areas with individuality. Take your time to collect pieces that are meaningful to you – scented candles, ornaments, vintage vessels, dried flowers and foraged treasures such as shells and feathers – and arrange them on shelves, sideboards or tables using the designers’ golden rule of odd numbers (three, five or seven items) to get the best balance. A tray can be an additional way to pull a vignette together, painted in a metallic finish using Resene FX Metallic paints in hues such as Resene Solid Gold, Resene Rose Gold or Resene Allusive.

What’s in store

Storage can be at a premium in open-plan homes. Remedy the issue in a generous master bedroom by installing a half-wall that can become a headboard on one side and cupboards on the other, painted in a hue that complements your décor.

If storage for children’s toys is lacking, paint timber cubes or wooden boxes in playful pastels like Resene Tuft Bush, Resene Snowy Mint and Resene Onahau. If there’s a disused void under your stairs, you might wish to store them there and turn the space into a children’s craft station with a desk painted in a pale primrose like Resene Shalimar.

Deck the hall

Though not the traditional long hallways you find in closed floor-plan homes, open-plan homes generally include thoroughfares that are ready for anything. Make yours a fun extra play area for the kids by painting a hopscotch court on the floor with Resene Walk-on tinted to your colours of choice. Or, add a vintage bench seat that can fit baskets or containers beneath it to stow away shoes or accessories painted in a different colour for each member of your family. Then, paint or stain the timber in the Resene hue of your choice and once dry, top with flat cushions or an upholstered squab.

Top tips:


Resene Soulful

Resene Sorbet

Resene Just Dance

Resene Rose Gold

Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash

Resene Cleopatra

Resene King Tide

Resene Smoulder

March 31, 2020

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