Open plan kitchens offer so many benefits, bringing families together and making entertaining a breeze.
But tackling the layout can be a challenge: from aesthetics to traffic flow, there's a lot to consider.
The My Bespoke Room Interior Designers are total pros when it comes to maximising space and establishing the most effective layouts for your room.
They’re here to offer their solutions for the most common open plan kitchen layout problems.
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Lack of definition
Does it ever feel like your open plan kitchen feels like one big blur of space that lacks any definition?
This is a common problem we see all the time as designers, as there is no divide between the different spaces.
The most effective way to create definition in your space is zoning: an interior design term which means creating different areas without placing physical boundaries.
Rugs are a perfect tool for the job, zoning an area on the floor whilst also adding warmth and soundproofing to the space. This is perfect if you have a living zone in your open plan kitchen.
Clever furniture placement can play a part too - consider facing your sofa away from the kitchen and using the back of it as a divider between the two areas.
If you're gearing up for an extension or renovation, why not toss a half wall or dividing wall into the mix? These architectural elements offer a clear division without sacrificing that open flow.
Just like in the image above, our designers recommended this gorgeous half wall with a planter to divide the kitchen from the living room and add a touch of cosiness to the space.
Having an Interior Designer look over your architectural plans can help you understand the nuances of your layout and ensure it's optimised to the max - find out more by getting in touch.
Storage struggles
With great openness often comes a shortage of storage.
Without walls to hide cabinets, it's easy for clutter to take centre stage in your open plan kitchen.
It’s time to think outside the box by utilising vertical space with tall cabinets or open shelving to maximise storage without sacrificing style.
Incorporate multifunctional furniture like kitchen islands with built-in cabinets or dining benches with an abundance of storage beneath.

For any awkward areas like slanted ceilings or cosy alcoves, you can consider bespoke solutions which will be tailored to your exact needs whilst optimising every inch of space.
Traffic jams
With the whole family around, navigating through your open plan kitchen can sometimes feel like manoeuvring through a bustling city street during rush hour - chaotic and frustrating.
When laying out your open plan kitchen, try to think about how it will be used, making sure no furnishings are placed too close to each other so there is ample space to flow freely.
Consider the "kitchen work triangle" principle, positioning the sink, stove, and refrigerator in a triangular layout for maximum efficiency.
Privacy predicaments
As great as sociable kitchens are, there are moments when a little privacy wouldn't go amiss - especially whilst cooking or entertaining guests.
Consider the versatility of design features like sliding doors, which offer the flexibility to divide spaces when needed yet maintain an airy atmosphere when open.
Bookshelves and storage cabinets can also be used strategically to break up the space, whilst also adding a little personality.
Plants may also be your best friend in this situation - strategically place tall indoor plants to create visual barriers between spaces while adding a touch of nature to your home.
And to minimise sound pollution, introduce soft elements like rugs, curtains, or upholstered furniture to help reduce noise transmission between different areas.
Let there be light
Ah, nothing beats the radiant glow of natural light dancing through your open plan kitchen - but how do we harness this luminous power while dodging the pitfalls of light pollution?
When crafting your layout, think about where you'll be perched and position those seats strategically to soak up the sunlight sans glare.
Opt for window treatments like blinds or curtains that can be easily adjusted to control light levels during different times of the day.
Illuminate your kitchen with a variety of light sources, including overhead fixtures, pendant lights, and under-cabinet lighting.
This allows you to adjust the brightness according to your needs, whether it's prepping a meal or setting the mood for a cosy dinner.
Do you need help with your open plan kitchen? Our designers can transform the space from just £495. Curious about how an Interior Designer can maximise your space? Book a free call with one of our experts to find out more.