Actually as the economy recovers the home sizes are going back up "However, as our economy recovers and our collective equity continues to rise (up $1.9 trillion last year), our love affair with over-sized homes has been reignited. According to the National Association of Home Builders, in 2012, new homes grew again, with a median size of 2,384 square feet. Also in 2012, 41 percent of new homes had four or more bedrooms, up from 34 percent three years earlier." http://www.zillow.com/blog/2014-housing-comebacks-143804/ |
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Let's see what the 2014 data shows |
This. Especially the ugly green and tan houses. |
Ha ha. The rich always love a big house. |
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The word "craftsman" can go. It mainly refers to the facade design of the house, "arts and crafts" shapes stuck together. Also seems to imply hardiplank around here.
It shall be the bungalow of the early 2000s! |
The kitchen should not be included in an open floor plan. This is an abbreation by people who don't cook. |
I am assuming that the person who first responded is perfectly aware of open floor plans, but was responding to the hyperbole of saying a kitchen was "in the middle of the living room." I have seen plenty of open kitchen/ family or living room plans too, but never one with the kitchen in the middle of the room. I like the open floor plan and know plenty of real cooks who have them. |
You either don't know whan an open floor plan is, or (more likley) you don't know anybody who cooks. Heating pizza in the microwave is not cooking. |
Chef Gordon Ramsey's house w/ an open floorplan http://realestate.aol.com/blog/2012/01/26/gordon-ramsay-buys-6-75-million-bel-air-home/
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| That's an eat-in kitchen. NOT the same as these kitchen/family room combos that builders have fooled people into accepting as 'functional' ... really it's just an excuse to jam what should be two rooms into one. Great for parties, yes. Not a great look though IMO (stress, opinion) nor do I want to cook seriously or for guests in the midst of the common area. |
I believe you do not know what the word "middle" is. Or perhaps you can find a picture of a living room with a kitchen plopped down in the middle. |
Most open floorplans have living room transition into eat in kitchen into kitchen. |
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I agree. This is a beautiful eat-in kitchen. We're in the process of coming up with plans for a new build and this is what we're going with, with a completely separate family room. |