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open-concept in British Englishadjectivemainly Canadian (in a house or office) having few or no internal walls or partitions Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): open-plan Examples of 'open-concept' in a sentenceopen-concept The carpeted, open-concept living room and dining room have mirrored walls.To complete the open-concept look, they're also starting to remove the back wall.The open-concept kitchen is painted periwinkle blue, bringing more colour into the picture.The open-concept bathroom is one step lower than the rest of the chalet.Upstairs, past a wraparound, sun-all-day deck, is an open-concept living space with three bedrooms.A combined living and dining room and open-concept staircase lead to a generous great room/kitchen.The open-concept kitchen, which is pine-clad and boasts ceramic counters, is big enough to host a gathering.The new, open-concept design includes doorways that go right up to the ceiling to emphasize height.There's another deck on the main floor, as well as hardwood floors throughout the open-concept living and dining room.The kitchen is sunken below the open-concept living and dining rooms, which are bathed in sun from a skylight. |