Synonyms for "open floor plan" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "open floor plan" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "open floor plan"
open-concept layout
A design arrangement in which multiple living spaces flow together without many interior walls.
The condo’s open-concept layout lets the kitchen, dining, and living areas blend together into one airy entertaining space.
open layout
A floor arrangement with minimal barriers between main living areas.
Buyers loved the open layout because they could supervise the kids, cook dinner, and judge each other’s throw pillows all at once.
great room design
A home design centered around one large shared living space that connects key common areas.
The builder emphasized a great room design that combines the family room, kitchen, and dining area into a single central hub.
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An informal term for a floor plan with few or no dividing walls between living spaces.
This loft’s wall-free layout gives it a spacious feel, though it also means your gourmet onion-frying technique becomes everyone’s business.
flow-through plan
A layout designed to allow continuous movement and visual connection between rooms.
The architect used a flow-through plan to create easy sightlines from the entryway to the kitchen and living room.
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