How to Style & Layout an Open Plan Living Dining Room Combo: 10 Tips to Get it Right

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  1. I have an apartment with kitchen, dining and living room. My issue is trying to style so it doesn’t look cluttered. If I stand back and look at the areas as a whole, I see plant, vase, a statue, a vase, another vase. My inclination is to remove all the vases and plants but then it doesn’t look like anyone lives there. I just don’t know how to have a surface (coffee table, side table, sideboard, dining room table, etc.,) without putting an item on there so that when I take the wide view it doesn’t look like a store selling vases, plants and flowers!

    1. Hey Gayle, sounds like you might need some variety. Think candles, stacks of books, and interesting small sculptural pieces. Need to vary the heights of things too.

  2. Help. I am in a front split entry and the kitchen dining and living are combined. Because we have an enormous family sectional..6 seater and black and puffy..it atlines the entire side an front wall and ends abruptly 3/4 of way in front of the large picture window. Beside that it ends to close to a built in book case that faces it 90degrees adjacent to that is a small to ceiling fireplace. It’s just doesn’t vote together cor placement or otherwise.

  3. great article, i was worrying about the strange layout of the dining room and I didn’t know if I could pull off putting the sofa back to the dining table.

  4. I have a large open plan living and dining. I’ve been one to always think sofa against wall, art above sofa etc, but after reading this article I’ve moved my sofa 60 cm off the wall and now I have a walkway behind sofa and feel it looks more cohesive. Great article.

  5. We have a small room 4.3w x 5.7D to the island bench which we want two stools under. We need to fit a lounge and dining table in that space . We are thinking about a small round glass dining table 1.2 and not sure about the lounge type – chaise or no chase. The lounge and dining table must be on the same wall as tv unit on the other wall. Thanks Shellie

  6. I have two leather couches facing each other and a chunky heavy coffee table. Great open space . I NEED HELP !!!! I need a second pair of eyes to create a NEW concept that goes with the rest of the space.

  7. I have a large, open plan living area in our apartment that encompasses kitchen with scullery, dining and living room. My problem is accessories. So a plant on the buffet, and a vase on the dining room table, and a vase under the mirror in the living area. Suddenly I look around and realise I have what to me looks like a florist store on every available surface and I hate it! But no way am I going to put say, a statue in the middle of a dining room table… I have just run out of ideas for making it homey yet not looking like I’m a shop where all these things are for sale!

  8. Hi Chris
    I don’t watch The Block but love all your critiques.
    We are moving into a new apartment off the plan and open plan) Am planning on having dining table with bench seat on one side near the wall and chairs on other side. In time I would like to replace bench seat with a built in banquette. You didn’t mention this type of set up do you think it can work in a small space??

  9. Hi Chris,
    I just came across your article (and fb group!)
    I’m just starting to style our new place, and I’m stuck on the woods matching/colours.
    I don’t even really have a “theme” per se!
    (Open plan living dining) I have a lovely leather brown couch, and a wood + metal black leg coffee table. Dining table is a different hard wood with velvet green chairs + black legs.
    My question is – is a wood buffet unit too much? Should I incorporate white buffet or TV unit?

    Ta!

    1. Hi Alicia, sorry the team and I don’t have the capacity to offer individual advice on the blog. Post your question and pictures in the FB group.

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