concept   open floor plans

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Australia (1) Sweden (1) Design enthusiasts (1) Finland (1) Nigeria (1) Northern countries (1) South Africa (1) Switzerland (1) Tropical countries (1) traditional architecture in East Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 open floor plans Australia Open floor plans in Australia emphasize a smooth flow between indoor and outdoor living. 3
2 open floor plans Sweden Open floor plans are popular in Sweden for promoting social interaction and egalitarian design. 3
3 open floor plans Design enthusiasts Open floor plans are favored by design enthusiasts for their space-maximizing, interaction-encouraging, and freedom-creating qualities. 1
4 open floor plans Finland Open floor plans are embraced in Finnish culture for promoting social interaction and allowing for better natural light in the home. 1
5 open floor plans Nigeria Open floor plans are popular in Nigerian culture because they are seen as a modern and cosmopolitan lifestyle choice, ideal for entertaining and social gatherings. 1
6 open floor plans Northern countries Open floor plans are less common in Northern countries due to the need for insulation and centralized heating. 1
7 open floor plans South Africa Open floor plans are seen as a symbol of modernity and sociability in South African culture. 1
8 open floor plans Switzerland In Switzerland, open floor plans are considered less organized and practical due to a preference for clearly delineated living areas. 1
9 open floor plans Tropical countries Open floor plans are popular in tropical countries to encourage natural ventilation and airflow within the home. 1
10 open floor plans traditional architecture in East Asian countries Traditional East Asian house designs often feature open floor plans with minimal use of walls to foster interconnectedness and flow. 1