According to a survey by KB Home, 83% of Americans would not be willing to sacrifice a modern floor plan when purchasing a home. Despite the popularity of open-concept layouts in the past, homeowners ...
Open floor plans once promised effortless flow, but daily life has exposed their limits: noise, clutter, and a lack of ...
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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.
It might surprise you to know open floor plans didn’t just appear in the past 20 years – they are, in fact, a by-product of mid 20th century living.
Area production homebuilders have begun to develop luxury neighborhoods with a noticeable nod toward popular modern design. “We’re moving away from rounded turrets and stacks of stone,” said Pardee ...
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