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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love my split foyer! In the colonials we looked at the front door opened into the living room...no foyer at all so you end up with a pile of shoes and umbrellas in your living room. I prefer having the separation from the front door that the split provides. For the same price as a 1500 sq ft box colonial with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and a tiny kitchen...we got a 3.000 sq ft split foyer. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a huge bright kitchen. I love all the space! Looking back, the colonials we looked at all had small chopped up rooms. The split is open and sunny. Our split looks like a wide brick colonial from the outside. The facade is really nice! PS....it's BS that split foyers have low ceilings. They are the same height as ALL the colonials and ramblers we looked at.[/quote] I would rather have a mudroom [/quote] I'm the PP here. My split has a big mud room . You walk in through the garage into a big mud room with lots of storage, great for kids sports equipment, boots, coats, etc. we tend to come and go into the house through the garage a lot.[/quote]
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