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SNEAK PEEK INTO OPEN-PLAN MINIMALIST HOME ARRANGEMENT: COMPACT LIVING WITH A SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE FEEL!

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Concepts of open-plan, barrier-free homes with a natural ambiance are increasingly applied to compact dwellings. Despite the limited space, this concept creates a sense of openness and eliminates the feeling of confinement within rooms. Typically, open-plan design involves the removal of dividing walls between two areas or rooms inside a house. Apart from space-saving benefits, this concept simplifies activities within various areas. However, it's essential to choose the right interior style to complement this concept. One suitable option for open-plan homes is the minimalist natural interior style.

1. Vintage Style Combining the Kitchen and Living Room

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As seen in the image above, one example of an open-plan arrangement combines a minimalist kitchen with the living room. The first interior design to consider is Vintage Minimalism. As the name suggests, vintage minimalism emphasizes the use of old or "vintage" furniture that still serves a functional purpose. For example, wooden tables and high-legged chairs from the past.

Vintage minimalism focuses on arranging rooms with a few essential pieces of furniture, emphasizing functionality over aesthetic ornamentation. The color palette is typically subdued, with broken white and other muted tones being prevalent.

2. Combining the Family Room and Living Room

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Moving further into the house, the first area you encounter is the living room, situated adjacent to the family room. There's a minimalist gray sofa that complements various decorations predominantly in cream and brown hues. To minimize space usage, the minimalist sofa is paired with a small, round table. While the table's color doesn't match the sofa, the combination of white and brown on the table creates a seamless integration into the room's interior.

3. Traditional Javanese-Style Open Space

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The second appealing open-plan interior design uses a Javanese model. Still within the realm of contemporary vintage design with strong Indonesian cultural influences, this style is suitable for those who prefer densely furnished rooms with antique furniture.

Despite its simplicity, each piece of furniture has high value and functionality. The room layout intentionally includes Javanese-style cabinets for storage. You're likely familiar with rattan chairs commonly found in older Javanese homes.

The choice of lighting also features unique designs with Batik motifs. The room exudes a cool and comfortable atmosphere, making it a pleasant place to be.

4. Unifying the Kitchen and Dining Area

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Similar to the concept applied to the living room and family room, the open-plan design is also utilized in the kitchen and dining area. A minimalist dining area with white accents is created using tablecloths and wooden chairs. Despite the use of a relatively large table, the area doesn't feel cramped due to the selection of colors and patterns on the dining table. For added uniqueness, the dining table is paired with two types of chairs: one long wooden bench and one single-seat chair in a matching color.

5. Extending the Minimalist Design Across Three Connected Rooms

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The image above illustrates a well-executed arrangement of three interconnected rooms without barriers: the family room, dining area, and minimalist kitchen. Another design approach to consider is a long, extended layout for your home. Minimalist homes can benefit from elongated designs that satisfy various space requirements. In an extended space like this, you can incorporate several rooms into one area. This can include the family room, living room, kitchen, and dining room, all without fixed partitions.

You can use furniture such as tables and wardrobes to create flexible dividers that can be moved easily. Then, allocate another area for bedrooms, bathrooms, and other private spaces.

So, what do you think? Are these ideas inspiring enough for you to create a barrier-free space? If you have a compact home, don't be disheartened. You can still organize it as efficiently and beautifully as possible. We hope this article has been helpful, and good luck with your endeavors :)

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