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Think of your favorite space. Just imagine the texture, color, and opening. Draw all the objects in it. What if now you get rid of the restrictions wall. What's left? Does it still look like a room? What element is still intact to differentiate it as space?

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The wall is arguably one of the easiest and most known architectural elements to emphasize a room. Let us develop this notion and identify other ways to determine the perception of a space. Let's take a few tips to create your home space without relying on the special vertical barrier for a closed impression.

1. Level change

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Changes in the floor level inside the house may be more expensive than flat plate floors and maybe less calculated by people who have difficulty climbing stairs. However, a level change is crucial to strengthening the character of a space.

Floor-level changes can mark certain zones in an open layout and help establish a space hierarchy. This is shown in the absence of a wall of insulation between the sitting room and other adjacent spaces; Only about one or more stairs that distinguish the two areas.

Level changes can also reinforce smaller areas within more space. A sunken seating area also creates a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere...
The dark-colored living room hardwood floors and light-colored tiled floors in the reading room join the stairs and form a nice transition between the two chambers. Look up and you will see changes in the field and material of the ceiling as it does on the floor.

2. Hanging elements

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In this room, there is material change at the ceiling level, while the floor remains consistent. This material change is a clever visual trick to describe the zones in the house with an open space plan.

If you're unable to create material variations in your space, try using paint to add a dramatic effect. Keep the colors consistent from the ceiling to the wall. A sharp line emphasizes the sleeping area of the nearby window.

For a comfortable seating area, provide a larger portion of the ceiling. Colors can remain consistent with this technique. Add a few chandeliers that reinforce the scale change and add the dramatic effect of this zone.

Use a dramatic hanging element to illustrate the transition in space. This element is not just a focal point, but it also emphasizes the space scale.

3. Structural elements

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Structural elements of a house can also be used to emphasize space. In addition to helping determine the focal point in the space, the exposed roof beams plus dramatic lighting also add to the aesthetics of the flat ceilings.

In most homes, the elements of an exclusive structure are usually specific to the frame of the roof and floor. However, you can also expose the frame to the transparent glass wall.

The expose steel cantilever that frames this transparent roof creates a hanging canopy. This zone does not depend on the high walls around it, so it feels protected, but it is also open.

4. Insulation

image: architectectes-paris(dot)info

An easy way to add a privacy barrier near the entrance is to combine a space delimiter. This special insulation allows visual access to the front door with transparent glass. Insulation is a great way to make architectural transitions between spaces.

For a more modern look but still fantastic, combine a steel skeleton and wooden blocks that provide a transition between the living room and the dining room.

5. Materials

image: avangard2000(dot)spb(dot)ru

The light-colored wood is very contrasting when combined with a dark tiled floor, which is a visual cue towards the Reading room. Watch for changes in the ceiling areas as well as floor changes.

The use of wood material on the dining room floor and the transition on stairs to the kitchen shows a contrasting effect, as is also reinforced by the material used in the wall section. Think creatively with your floor material changes to add character and dynamics.

Emphasize the most appropriate, massed wall space when applied to a place that is without walls at all! This outdoor space relies on the woodworking area of ceramic and wooden panels that contrast with the garden area to give the impression of a space.

5 Creative Ideas How to Create a Space Without Walls

Think of your favorite space. Just imagine the texture, color, and opening. Draw all the objects in it. What if now you get rid of the restrictions wall. What's left? Does it still look like a room? What element is still intact to differentiate it as space?

images: arsitag(dot)com

The wall is arguably one of the easiest and most known architectural elements to emphasize a room. Let us develop this notion and identify other ways to determine the perception of a space. Let's take a few tips to create your home space without relying on the special vertical barrier for a closed impression.

1. Level change

image: home-designing(dot)com

Changes in the floor level inside the house may be more expensive than flat plate floors and maybe less calculated by people who have difficulty climbing stairs. However, a level change is crucial to strengthening the character of a space.

Floor-level changes can mark certain zones in an open layout and help establish a space hierarchy. This is shown in the absence of a wall of insulation between the sitting room and other adjacent spaces; Only about one or more stairs that distinguish the two areas.

Level changes can also reinforce smaller areas within more space. A sunken seating area also creates a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere...
The dark-colored living room hardwood floors and light-colored tiled floors in the reading room join the stairs and form a nice transition between the two chambers. Look up and you will see changes in the field and material of the ceiling as it does on the floor.

2. Hanging elements

image: trendir(dot)com

In this room, there is material change at the ceiling level, while the floor remains consistent. This material change is a clever visual trick to describe the zones in the house with an open space plan.

If you're unable to create material variations in your space, try using paint to add a dramatic effect. Keep the colors consistent from the ceiling to the wall. A sharp line emphasizes the sleeping area of the nearby window.

For a comfortable seating area, provide a larger portion of the ceiling. Colors can remain consistent with this technique. Add a few chandeliers that reinforce the scale change and add the dramatic effect of this zone.

Use a dramatic hanging element to illustrate the transition in space. This element is not just a focal point, but it also emphasizes the space scale.

3. Structural elements

image: homihomi(dot)com

Structural elements of a house can also be used to emphasize space. In addition to helping determine the focal point in the space, the exposed roof beams plus dramatic lighting also add to the aesthetics of the flat ceilings.

In most homes, the elements of an exclusive structure are usually specific to the frame of the roof and floor. However, you can also expose the frame to the transparent glass wall.

The expose steel cantilever that frames this transparent roof creates a hanging canopy. This zone does not depend on the high walls around it, so it feels protected, but it is also open.

4. Insulation

image: architectectes-paris(dot)info

An easy way to add a privacy barrier near the entrance is to combine a space delimiter. This special insulation allows visual access to the front door with transparent glass. Insulation is a great way to make architectural transitions between spaces.

For a more modern look but still fantastic, combine a steel skeleton and wooden blocks that provide a transition between the living room and the dining room.

5. Materials

image: avangard2000(dot)spb(dot)ru

The light-colored wood is very contrasting when combined with a dark tiled floor, which is a visual cue towards the Reading room. Watch for changes in the ceiling areas as well as floor changes.

The use of wood material on the dining room floor and the transition on stairs to the kitchen shows a contrasting effect, as is also reinforced by the material used in the wall section. Think creatively with your floor material changes to add character and dynamics.

Emphasize the most appropriate, massed wall space when applied to a place that is without walls at all! This outdoor space relies on the woodworking area of ceramic and wooden panels that contrast with the garden area to give the impression of a space.

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