The Great Room.

Open plans succeed or fail on zoning. We treat the great room as three rooms in one volume — each with its own rug, its own lighting, and its own center of gravity — composed so they read as a single, generous space.

Design the Room
Designed great room

The Room

One room, three zones.

The great room is a zoning exercise. We carve it into a lounge facing the fireplace or television, a casual dining counter or table adjacent to the kitchen, and often a reading or conversation spot near a window or view. Each zone gets its own rug, its own lighting scene, and its own anchor piece.

Because the volume is usually tall, we scale up — oversized sofas, tall drapery, statement lighting at ceiling height — so the furniture holds the room rather than floating inside it.

What we do here

Zone planning and circulation, furniture scale calibrated to ceiling height, rug sizing per zone, layered lighting with scenes, ceiling treatment, and drapery design for tall windows.

Begin

Three rooms, one composition.

Send the floor plan and the way the family moves through it. We'll zone it.