Offenes Wohnkonzept wohnlicher gestalten: 5 Einrichtungstipps für mehr Ruhe und Gemütlichkeit
An open-plan living concept feels spacious – but sometimes it lacks that very sense of peace, warmth, and security. In this video, we show how a living, dining, and kitchen area can become more inviting, clearly structured, and harmonious through targeted furnishing ideas. Using a furnished Frey house as an example, we demonstrate how much rugs, wall color, curtains, artwork, and a well-planned room divider can transform everyday life. Step by step, a rather open, somewhat sterile living area is transformed into a space with more privacy, better acoustics, and a cohesive overall feel. In this video: Why open floor plans need clearly defined zones How a rug visually unifies seating areas The role wall color plays in warmth and coziness Why curtains can improve acoustics and the feeling of space How pictures bring personality and depth to a room Which room divider solution maintains openness while still creating a sense of calm If you're looking for more inspiration for high-quality kitchens, living spaces, and holistic interior design concepts, subscribe to our channel and feel free to leave a comment suggesting what topic you'd like to see next. Why open floor plans need clearly defined zones How a rug visually unifies seating areas visually The role of wall color in creating warmth and coziness Why curtains can improve acoustics and the feeling of spaciousness How pictures bring personality and depth to a room Which room divider solution maintains openness while still creating a sense of calm If you're looking for more inspiration for high-quality kitchens, living spaces, and holistic interior design concepts, subscribe to our channel and let us know in the comments what topic you'd like to see next #FreyKitchenCenter #InteriorDesign #LivingConcept #OpenLiving #LivingSpaceDesign #KitchenPlanning #InteriorDesign #RoomDesign #Comfort #FurnishingTips Keywords: open living concept, making living spaces more inviting, room divider living room, dining area rug, improving acoustics, living room wall paint, living room curtains, Frey Kitchen Center, interior design, high-quality furnishings Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 A Frey house with an open living concept 01:21 Why the living area still lacks coziness 01:46 Properly structuring open-plan cooking, dining, and living 02:35 First on-site solution: rethinking the rug and seating area 03:05 Immediate effect visible: more zones, more tranquility 04:12 Moodboard in the studio: materials, colors, and textiles 05:18 Planning from a bird's-eye view 06:35 Initial designs: rug, wallpaper, loft door, and acoustics 08:34 Three options for the Room dividers 09:58 Wall paint, lighting, curtains, and pictures 11:24 5 tips for a more comfortable home

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