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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not sure that most families want a two story entrance. The builders are doing less of that now because there is less demand for it. I for one do not want a MBR that dwarfs the rest of the bedrooms. [/quote] ditto. I see 2-story foyer and think that it is a waste of space and an energy suck. And it bugs me to no end when the Master bedroom is gigantic and the other bedrooms could double as closets.[/quote] It can seem like the children are an after thought...like "when you outgrow this tiny room, please leave". [/quote] No, it's that the children don't play in their bedrooms. No biggie. And I love my large master bedroom/sitting room combo.[/quote] What happens when they become teens, or god forbid, 22 year olds are living at home (gasp)? Those rooms are so tiny that no adult sized person could stay there. If I want to have my mother live with me, there are few homes wit good sized bedrooms other than the gargantuan MBR.[/quote] Make an inlaw suite in the basement with kitchen.[/quote] I would not put my mother in a basement to live out her last years. I am just talking common sense, some families are OK with grandparents living in, the new (and some old) homes don't seem to have that idea in mind. Perhaps a MBR on the upper floor and one on the first floor would be nice. [/quote]
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