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There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. A wallpapered entry foyer with arched doorways and bell jar lantern -Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography

 

Embracing a home meant for family living —one intentional room at a time.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the height of style, where bigger was better.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography

 

Where walls disappeared, rooms blended together, and every corner of a home was flexible.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography

 

We cooked ate worked and relaxed all in the same space. But we have noticed a return to rooms with a purpose.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a sitting room with a green velvet sectional sofa and the texture of the bamboo shades - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography

 

The most interesting homes we’ve seen recently are bringing rooms back—not more square footage, but more intention.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - Beautiful dining room with oval table and Jennifer Neill Talia chandelier

 

Rooms that invite you to do one thing well, rather than everything at once. Isn’t the Jennifer Neil Talia Chandelier stunning?!

 

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - who doesn't love a banquette for a casual breakfast room

 

Breakfast rooms are quietly returning, offering an intentional start to the day.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - Beautiful living room in moody green with paneled ceiling

 

 

Libraries feel less decorated and more like a gathering spot.

 

There was a time when open floor plans felt like the ultimate luxury. But lately, we have noticed a shift to rooms with a purpose. Love a library with Visual Comfort brass library lights and beautiful moody blue walls - Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography -A pair of chairs with and ottoman is the perfect spot for reading

 

Sitting rooms aren’t just for guests, they’re for discovering a favorite book and drinking your early morning coffee. Purposeful rooms bring a simplicity to everyday life.

 

 Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography -Love a white kitchen with paneled ceiling and a center island

 

These rooms don’t feel too precious. They feel lived in

 Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography -love a kitchen sink with a view

 

Sabbe Interior Design is a master at designing rooms with a purpose.

 

 Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - love the antique ladder back chairs in the green dining room

 

There’s something timeless  about a home that allows each room to unfolds. A place to eat with family.

 

 Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - the perfect nook for organizing your day and paying bills

 

A nook perfect for organizing your day.

 

 Sabbe Interior design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - beautiful storage and butler's pantry

 

Even storage has its own space and is puppy approved.

 

 

These spaces tend to be layered and inviting. Comfortable bedding, cozy rugs and special antiques that feel warm and personal. Sabbe Interior Design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography

 

These spaces tend to be layered and inviting. Comfortable bedding, cozy rugs and special antiques that feel warm and personal,

 

Sabbe Interior Design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - the perfect freestanding tub for relaxing at the end or the day - love the black and white floors

 

with a bathroom designed for relaxing.

 

Sabbe Interior Design | Joseph Bradshaw Photography - love this boy's room with monogrammed bedd and bookcases flanking the twin beds

 

Homes with purposeful rooms just feel more inviting even if they’re smaller.

 

The return of rooms with a purpose isn’t a trend. It’s just a quiet correction.

 

Beautiful white home with 2 story column on the front create beautiful curb appeal

 

A reminder that a well-loved home doesn’t have to present itself all at once, it can unfold, one beautiful room at a time.

 

Are you noticing more rooms with a purpose? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and as always, thank you for reading Design Chic!

 

Beautiful Photography: Joseph Bradshaw

 

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Summer State of Mind by NYT Bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey - Classic Southern home

 

My 13th novel SUMMER STATE of MINDreleases May 5, 2026 and I can’t wait to share it with you. Preorder here!

 

 More About SUMMER STATE OF MIND:

 

“Queen of the beach read,” (CosmopolitanNew York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey returns with a heartfelt escape to coastal Carolina.

 

After the worst day in her professional life, burnt-out NICU nurse Daisy Stevens runs to Cape Carolina, North Carolina, looking for a new life—and possibly new romance. On her first day at her “simpler” job, high school baseball coach Mason Thaysden discovers an abandoned baby, sending ripples through the entire tight-knit town of Cape Carolina.

Mason is still struggling to reconcile the scars of the injury that kept him out of the big leagues, stuck in his hometown, and searching for a way out. This newcomer and the child they’ve saved together might be just the motivation he needs to stay put. Sparks fly as Mason acquaints Daisy with Cape Carolina, introducing her to his friends and family, including his batty Aunt Tilley, who is looking for relief from long-buried family secrets and her own fresh start.

But as Daisy becomes increasingly attached to this abandoned child, and begins facing her own demons in the process, a startling discovery is made that threatens to rip the entire town of Cape Carolina apart, placing Daisy, Mason, and Tilley in the center of the storm. In a novel that proves that “Kristy Woodson Harvey is (the) go-to for elevated beach reads” (People), they will each learn that with love, understanding—and a community theater production of Hello, Dolly!—sometimes life conspires to bring us just exactly where we belong.

 

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