Anonymous wrote:Smaller home look very choppy and dated without open concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's out - most new builds have it to some degree, and if you go on instagram, houzz, etc. it's most of what you see. That said, there has always been a sizable contingent of people who prefer defined spaces. I am an open concept fan but I know many aren't.
For me, the Petworth house would be ok because it's still semi-open - you can see the living room from the kitchen, and talk to people sitting at the dining table. What I really dislike is when the kitchen is totally cut off from the rest of the house so that someone cooking and prepping food can't see/talk to anyone elsewhere in the house.
Interesting. When I'm in the kitchen cooking/ prepping, the last thing I want to do is see or talk to anyone elsewhere in the house. I like that my kitchen is a little cut off.
Anonymous wrote:It works for small homes due to limited space but not so much for bigger homes. If you have square footage then having defined spaces gives you individual privacy, which is now more important than ever for work/study from home needs.
Anonymous wrote:Open concept is very out. People are in some way working from home now forever - whether hybrid or full time. Add in kids and that creates a loud messy house with open concept.
Anonymous wrote:Open concept is very out. People are in some way working from home now forever - whether hybrid or full time. Add in kids and that creates a loud messy house with open concept.