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[quote=Anonymous]Very likely that the interior designer never does any closing up of walls is because people know that the house won't sell as easily if closed. But I bet that when those owners move, they look for more traditional separation after having lived in the open floor plan house. I am selling my quite open fp house and specifically looked for and am buying one that has more walls. One thing for foodies to consider is that with your kitchen open to the other living spaces, every smell you produce in the kitchen will permeate your nice curtains, sofa, rugs, coats hanging by front door, etc... If you cook fish, curry, or like to fry, do you really want those smells wafting throughout your entire house? And most hallways/stairwells are open so the odors are going to spread to your upstairs bedrooms too. As I see it, first time home buyers who don't realize all the downsides to an overly open floor plan demand the open FB. Those buyers who have experienced them wouldn't choose them again. I do think there's a happy medium though. Someone mentioned french or sliding doors, which are a good way to create that illusion without all the negatives. [/quote]
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