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kl23

There's "open" and then there's "sorta open". I love the way my late 1970s house has easy flow between room but also allows for some separation. The kitchen and family room are one space visually. And the living and dining rooms are one space. I like the options offered by this sorta open plan. The kitchen and family room are both large enough to be subdivided into two areas each and we did so. Each has a small eating table and chairs. The whole house together makes for a party central... large family gatherings. No, it's not a huge house... just under 2000 ft SQ.

   
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Jude North

Nice.


   
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Joyce Sobczyk

I love all of the updates as to how we humans are adapting and reinventing more and more to our changing lifestyles. Open floor plan was just not good for my 1961 900 sq ft home and I am happy to cozy up in any of my separate rooms in the home.
Moving to Florida from Chicago changed how I spend my leisure time so outdoor space with a pool and tv and dining extended yet another place to step away from any indoor chaos or just for some quiet time. I even gave up my garage space to another guest room with a tv and private space for them to unwind from travel.

   

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