Before & After: Transitional Open Floor Plan Interior Design

Some homes aren’t just redesigned, they’re reimagined from the ground up. This first chapter in an ongoing renovation showcases open floorplan interior design at its finest, beginning where the home makes its biggest statement: the connected living spaces of the first floor. Four rooms, 12-foot coffered ceilings, a cohesive material palette, and a glass-enclosed wine…

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Transitional open floor plan interior design be Decorilla designer, Maya C. Transitional open floor plan interior design be Decorilla designer, Maya C.

Some homes aren’t just redesigned, they’re reimagined from the ground up. This first chapter in an ongoing renovation showcases open floorplan interior design at its finest, beginning where the home makes its biggest statement: the connected living spaces of the first floor. Four rooms, 12-foot coffered ceilings, a cohesive material palette, and a glass-enclosed wine display that stops guests in their tracks. Here’s how our designer brought it all together.

The Challenge: Open Floor Plan Interior Design

When this client approached Decorilla for professional design help, the project was already partly defined. They asked for a creative solution for their entire new home that would start with four connected first-floor spaces. That part of the brief covered the great room, kitchen, dining room, and a wine-and-art room under 12-foot ceilings. Appliances were specified, and existing furniture was in play. Thus, the designer would work from that foundation outward, and:

  • Develop furniture layouts across the great room, kitchen, and dining area as a single open plan
  • Design ceiling treatments and lighting with visual continuity across all four spaces
  • Integrate the Wolf and Sub-Zero appliance suite, concealing the range hood within the cabinetry
  • Reinterpret the wine room as a display space for art and collectibles, with one under-counter wine unit
  • Assess existing furniture and lighting pieces and identify what can fit in the new scheme

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Design Inspiration: Furniture Layouts for Open Floor Plans

Furniture layouts for open floor plans by Decorilla designer, Danielle G.Furniture layouts for open floor plans by Decorilla designer, Danielle G.
Furniture layouts for open floor plans by Decorilla designer, Danielle G.

Many of the open concept living room and kitchen references in the client’s inspirational gallery drew attention upward. Specific ceiling treatments appeared in nearly everything they selected, helping the Decorilla team define their vision for an overhead structure. This part was central to an open-plan interior design at this scale. Meanwhile, furniture layouts remained mostly low and tightly grouped. Sofas were paired with swivel chairs, while sightlines ran clear from the foyer to the lanai doors. Stone fireplaces with built-in storage defined the focal wall, often filling arched niches with floating oak shelves. 

Kitchen in an open plan interior design by Decorilla designer, Amy A.Kitchen in an open plan interior design by Decorilla designer, Amy A.
Kitchen in an open plan interior design by Decorilla designer, Amy A.

In their home decorating ideas for an open floor plan, the client also returned repeatedly to kitchens built around tonal contrast. The logic was functional: tall oak columns housed pantry and appliance zones, while lighter uppers kept the sightline open toward the great room. Brass hardware threaded throughout the layout as a unifying touchpoint. Aligning with their brief requests, the ventilation was absorbed into the millwork line.  

Initial Concepts: Finding the Right Designer

Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Maya M.Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Maya M.
Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Maya M.

Decorilla’s team identified two designers with strong track records for this open floor plan interior design project: Maya M. and Marine H. 

Maya’s proposal leaned into contrast. Her kitchen featured white shaker cabinetry paired with warm wood columns and a hidden hood integrated flush into the upper cabinet line. A dedicated wine area filled one corner of the moodboard with floor-to-ceiling bottle storage in dark-stained oak. Ceiling treatments varied by zone in her scheme, shifting from a vaulted foyer to exposed beams over the great room. 

Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Marine H.Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Marine H.
Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Marine H.

Marine took a different path through the same open-plan interior design brief. Her moodboard organized the great room around a coffered ceiling and a reverse tray detail over the foyer, both finished in white with painted trim. Shaker-style cabinetry in a soft neutral paired with Carrara marble counters and backsplash in the kitchen zone. Aged brass hardware carried from cabinet pulls through to pendant fixtures above the island. 

Marine’s concept aligned closely with the client’s preference for selective richness and spatial restraint, and their response confirmed it: “Thanks Marine for putting this together so quickly. It looks really impressive.”