1. open-plan - Adjective
2. open-plan - Adjective Satellite
(of rooms or buildings) having large rooms with few dividing partitions
Source: WordNetPeople in the BBC are always dying to get out of their open-plan offices. Andrew Davies
As governments and health authorities plan to ease social and travel restrictions, epidemiologists warn a return to mass gatherings such as weddings, conferences, sporting events and even working in big, open-plan offices is not on the agenda. Source: Internet
Behind its updated period facade, the house has had a complete overhaul; it now features light-filled open-plan living spaces, quality appliances, and modern conveniences from CCTV to a video intercom. Source: Internet
Gleaming, medium-brown hardwood floors extend into the dining area as well as the all-white, open-plan kitchen. Source: Internet
And over the years, the open-plan office has become denser. Source: Internet
“As for inside, the dining kitchen set on open-plan with the sun room has definitely been the heart of the home over the years.” Source: Internet