Anonymous wrote:I understand not wanting your kitchen to open to the living room because of noise, but why not the dining room?
We have a tiny (12x8) kitchen with 0, and I mean ZERO storage space. There are large windows on 2 walls (so no wall cabinets), an exterior door on one wall, and all of the under cabinet space is taken by appliances.
Our 3 person family has no need for a dinning room that holds a 12 person table. What we do need is a pantry. I would rather reclaim some of the dinning room space to expand the kitchen. I'm not going to cover the windows and aside from filling the dining room with hutches, what other reasonable options are there?
Anonymous wrote:In a $1m plus Bethesda home the kitchen should be open to a family room/informal dining. The formal living and dining areas are usually preserved. In some smaller homes this can be accomplished with a rear addition.
What doesn’t make sense is taking a small home with a traditional layout, tearing down a wall or two so the dining room is in the kitchen or you can see the kitchen from anywhere, and demanding a premium for “open concept.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:always open a kitchen, open floor plans are desirable for living and resale, people on here are idiots
I think the trend is moving away from open floor plans. I hate the way noise carries in ours, and my next house will not be open floor so help me.
Anonymous wrote:I don't relate to the need for open kitchens in any degree. When I am working with knives and hot food I do not want any distraction. I hate open concept houses too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:always open a kitchen, open floor plans are desirable for living and resale, people on here are idiots
Actually I read they are less popular. Once you have actually lived in one you realize the pitfalls-noisy, privacy, concentration.
Anonymous wrote:always open a kitchen, open floor plans are desirable for living and resale, people on here are idiots
Anonymous wrote:always open a kitchen, open floor plans are desirable for living and resale, people on here are idiots
Anonymous wrote:Can you open to the dining area rather than the kitchen?