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Closed floor plans are making a comeback—but designers say they’re not for everyone
For years, open concept floor plans ruled new-build design, and tearing down walls topped almost every renovation wish list. But now, closed floor plans—once considered dated—are making a stylish ...
Closed floor plans are making a comeback for added privacy and cozy, defined spaces—but open concepts still remain popular ...
When you picture peak American luxury, do you envision large, sprawling living spaces? For years the open-concept floor plan popularized by HGTV — which combines kitchen, dining and living spaces into ...
Think back to a few years ago when tearing down walls was basically the holy grail of home renovations. Everyone wanted that big, breezy, Pinterest-perfect space where you could cook dinner while ...
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 ...
Not a fan of open-concept homes, but still not convinced that closed, individual rooms are the way to go? Good news. There’s another type of floor plan in between these two extremes. Enter broken ...
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