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Rocket Homes observes that more Americans may be moving away from open-concept floor plans because the kitchen is no longer ...
Open floor plans that make it easy to move through primary living and entertaining areas have been popular for decades. Open concept floor plans join the dining room, kitchen and living (great) room ...
Open floor plans have been around for more than 30 years, but they aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. The pros and cons of this design style merits consideration when renovating or shopping for a home.
Open-concept floor plans are becoming less popular. Insider spoke to home-decor experts about how to break up open spaces. The interior designers suggest using furniture and rugs to divide spaces ...
If you haven’t established a home office or have no moving plans, you’ll have to make some changes. That means adapting your home to fit your needs — especially if you have an open-concept home.
While open-concept floor plans look beautiful in photographs, living with them is a whole other animal. The idea of the floor plan is to have as few internal walls between rooms as possible.
Rocket Homes observes that more Americans may be moving away from open-concept floor plans because the kitchen is no longer “the epicenter of the house party,” with only 12.4% of respondents ...
Here's a look at some of the pros and cons of having an open-concept home. Benefit: Open concept plans make small spaces feel bigger. When smaller homes are broken up by walls, they can seem even ...