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Why the ultra-rich are ditching open concept homes
For years, open-concept living was the dream — wide, connected spaces where kitchens, dining rooms, and living areas flowed together. It felt modern and airy, like something straight out of a design ...
Open-concept houses have been a homeowner's dream for many decades, getting introduced in the 1950s and becoming the norm for most newly built houses by the 1990s. They became highly sought after due ...
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Broken floor plans solve the one thing people dislike most about open concepts
Experts explain what a broken floor plan is, how to achieve it, and its pros and cons.
Interior designer Robin Cole helped homeowner Kelly Sisler transform a dated Middletown ranch into an open-concept four-bedroom, three-bath home. The redesign included a combined living, dining, and ...
A ramp, multiple platforms and "wraparound" pantry are some of the unusual features in this flat. Read more at ...
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