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 ...
Real Simple on MSN
Closed Floor Plans Are Making a Comeback—but Designers Say They’re Not for Everyone
In open floor plan living, where you have your kitchen, your living room, and whatever other space all rolled into one, ...
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 ...
In a traditional multistory home, the kitchen and living area are on the first floor, and the bedrooms are upstairs. An inverted floor plan swaps the floors, putting the bedrooms on the first floor ...
Open floor plans have become the norm in newer homes, and while there is a lot to love about this layout, there are times when having a bit more seclusion is welcome. See whether any of these dilemmas ...
House Digest on MSN
8 types of kitchen floor plans explained before you fully remodel
Ripping out your existing kitchen to replace it? Before you waste time and money on the wrong remodel, familiarize yourself ...
Whether you need a home office, a generous living room, more sleeping spaces, or a larger bathroom, the Baxter can be adapted ...
Better Homes and Gardens on MSN
Broken Floor Plans Combine the Best of Open Layouts and Traditional Separate Rooms
Experts explain what a broken floor plan is, how to achieve it, and its pros and cons. Not a fan of open-concept homes, but ...
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