Quick answer
An open plan kitchen diner feels empty because it lacks defined zones, layered lighting, and enough visual weight at different points in the room. The fastest way to address this is to anchor the dining area with a rug, introduce a pendant light above the table, and add a sideboard or shelving unit to create a sense of purpose along any bare walls.
Key takeaways
- Zone the space clearly using rugs, lighting, and furniture placement rather than walls or screens.
- A dining table that is too small for the room will always look lost; scale matters enormously in open plan layouts.
- Layered lighting is non-negotiable; a single ceiling fitting leaves the room feeling flat, especially in winter.
- Sideboards and shelving units add visual weight and storage without closing the space down.
- Texture and colour warm the room up; bare walls and hard flooring are the two biggest contributors to that empty feeling.
- You do not need to fill every corner, but every area should feel intentional.
How to zone an open plan kitchen diner
Zoning is the single most important thing you can do in an open plan layout. A sideboard positioned along the wall adjacent to the dining area creates a boundary between kitchen and dining zones without blocking light or sightlines.
Choosing the right dining furniture for the scale of the room
You can browse a broad range of dining table and chair sets to get a sense of what scale and style would suit your room.
Using storage furniture to fill space with purpose
The exclusive FiF branded furniture range at Furniture in Fashion includes a number of pieces designed with flexible, multi-room use in mind. For rooms with particularly high ceilings, tall bookcases or display units draw the eye upward.
Lighting your open plan kitchen diner in winter
A floor lamp in a corner softens the edges of the room. Warm white bulbs in the 2700K to 3000K range create a much more inviting atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
What size rug should I use in an open plan kitchen diner?
The rug should be large enough that all chair legs remain on it even when the chairs are fully pulled away from the table. For a six-seater rectangular table, a rug of at least 200 by 300 centimetres is usually the minimum.
How do I stop my open plan kitchen diner from feeling cold in winter?
Layered lighting is the most immediate fix. Adding a large rug, upholstered dining chairs, and window treatments also makes a significant difference.
Can I use a room divider without ruining the open feel?
Yes. Open-framed shelving units work well because they create a visual boundary without blocking light or sightlines.
Where can I find dining furniture that suits an open plan layout?
Furniture in Fashion carries a wide range of dining furniture suited to open plan spaces, including the exclusive FiF branded furniture range. With free delivery available to most UK mainland postcodes, explore the full range at furnitureinfashion.net.