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Victoria Beckham Designed a Smart Broken-Plan Dining Room

Victoria Beckham Designed a Smart Broken-Plan Dining Room

The open vs broken-plan debate is one that consistently divides design experts, but Victoria Beckham may have found a clever middle ground.

In her Victorian London townhouse, Victoria installed crittal doors between her kitchen (designed by Officine Gullo) and dining room, providing the sociability of an open-plan space while creating two distinct cooking and dining zones. It’s a happy medium for those who love to entertain while cooking, while still maintaining the privacy they may crave after food preparation is complete.

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Hebe Hatton, the head of interiors at Homes & Gardens, is similarly impressed by Victoria’s crittal door solution.

‘This approach is particularly clever because it finds a rare balance between openness and defined spaces. By installing crittal doors between her kitchen and dining area, she creates a flow that encourages sociability and entertaining, while also giving each space its own identity,’ she comments.

‘Alongside being a functional solution, these doors serve as a design element that frames the room beautifully. Paired with the sleek table and selection of pendant lights, her space feels both chic and welcoming, showing how thoughtful design can combine practicality with aesthetics. If your home has room for such doors, I’d recommend following suit.’

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Victoria’s space ultimately reminds us that open-plan living doesn’t have to mean giving up structure or style. Her clever use of crittal doors proves that it’s possible to create spaces that are both sociable and intimate, practical yet effortlessly elegant. For anyone looking to entertain without compromising on design, her approach is proof that thoughtful details can transform the way we live and interact at home.


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