Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in one now and I can't stand it. There is no privacy, and if the kitchen is messy the whole place looks messy. No place to hid during a dinner party.
We've started house hunting a bit and it seems like anyplace that has been redone has had all of the walls knocked down.
There must be a happy medium. Am I alone in thinking this way?
Actually, we've been looking for an open floor plan that doesn't cost a fortune and we've been very frustrated at how many houses still have one dinky room separated from another.
Anonymous wrote:We live in one now and I can't stand it. There is no privacy, and if the kitchen is messy the whole place looks messy. No place to hid during a dinner party.
We've started house hunting a bit and it seems like anyplace that has been redone has had all of the walls knocked down.
There must be a happy medium. Am I alone in thinking this way?
Anonymous wrote:We live in one now and I can't stand it. There is no privacy, and if the kitchen is messy the whole place looks messy. No place to hid during a dinner party.
We've started house hunting a bit and it seems like anyplace that has been redone has had all of the walls knocked down.
There must be a happy medium. Am I alone in thinking this way?
Anonymous wrote:This is why I prefer older houses. I like having delineated spaces.
Anonymous wrote:We live in one now and I can't stand it. There is no privacy, and if the kitchen is messy the whole place looks messy. No place to hid during a dinner party.
We've started house hunting a bit and it seems like anyplace that has been redone has had all of the walls knocked down.
There must be a happy medium. Am I alone in thinking this way?