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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it also depends on the size of your house. Open concept makes a small kitchen bearable. If your house is huge, open concept or walls will work. [/quote] +1. This is a different conversation if you have some massive house in the burbs. Like a lot of those designers show homes with a separate eat-in kitchen AND a separate dining room. We're in an area of upper NW with a lot of attached houses. Open kitchen is necessary to make the space workable and avoid dimly lit rooms. I'm not saying completely open floor plan, but having the kitchen open up to at least one other space (dining or living). Small attached houses that have a renovated kitchen but didn't open it up aren't "rebelling" - they didn't want to pay to open up the load bearing wall, and the resale value of the home reflects that.[/quote]
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