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February 20, 2025

Open concept in home design is largely popular due to enhanced space that it provides and gives you range in styling your home. You might be planning to utilize this type of design for your upgrade or remodel or entirely newly built home. When it comes to flooring, selecting the right styles are essential in not only creating a sense of flow but also differentiation between areas. It’s a blend of functionality that meets aesthetics.


Large format tiles (+24” or long tiles such as vinyl or engineered hardwood) are a great way to cover more ground while honing in the open space concept. This is also ideal if you have more square footage requiring less material than using small tile. You can use large format in the living area or kitchen. Using the same large format style in different colors can help in distinguishing each as separate areas in a seamless fashion.




 

Utilizing tile with different finishes or textures can add dimension and definition between areas. However, you don’t want to decrease or lose the flow within your home. As we previously mentioned, using the same tile style but with color variation—with this you can use the same tile style but with different finishes or textures. Not only does it give a seamless look but an overall simplicity. This works if you’re looking to give your interior or exterior statement appeal.




 

If you’re looking for something more timeless yet elegant, engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl may just be the ticket to incorporate into the open concept. If you want one area to feel more intimate and comfortable, opt for a darker finish and for a fresh and lively feel, go for a lighter finish. Try to avoid stark contrasts while selecting finishes. This could diminish the flow of the space.




 

Get into shapes—tile shape or pattern variation is a unique way of giving each area a distinct look of its own. You can feature geometric tile like a hexagon or a mosaic with a unique pattern to give your floors a flair. Keep in mind the steadiness of the overall space, so find styles that would be cohesive with your design vision.




 

Open concept home designs offer a fantastic opportunity to create a spacious and versatile living environment. Whether you're upgrading, remodeling, or building from scratch, choosing the right flooring is key to maintaining both flow and distinction between different areas of your home. It's all about finding the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics to truly bring your vision to life.