| I've stayed in rental houses with lofts. The ones that are open to the floor below are useless -- noise bounces around so much that even quieter noises are amplified. You can't put the noisy people up there OR the quiet ones. |
I can see it being nice if you live alone -- you can turn the loft into a more private space that still lets you know if anyone is at the door, etc. But if you have other people in your house, it's basically a way of having an open plan that has now spread to another level. I'd rather have a spice kitchen. Or, you know, just rooms. A house made up of rooms. I wonder if that's a thing. |
| Best option is to have a flex space that can function as either a loft or additional bedroom |
I guess I never really thought about it before, but I would DEFINITELY be down to install a reading nook on the very opposite wall that our staircase lands on. Maybe just outside the master bedroom? That's all though, just the reading nook. I wouldn't want the whole thing to be an open loft, as that feels like a very big waste of space to me. |
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These lofts are options in new build houses. Sometimes, they enable a larger two-story foyer.
If given a choice, I would take an enclosed room. And I know someone who did a massive construction project to convert an original loft space into a BR. |