Anonymous wrote:Crazy open-floor-plan troll, give it a rest already.
Anonymous wrote:I love having separate spaces for different things. When we have parties, it is nice for different groups to congregate in different areas. And I can set up the dining room in advance because it isn't in the main gathering area. That said, we have a semi-open floorplan - large walkways between most rooms. I can see the family room from the kitchen, but we also have a pocket door that can close the kitchen off. The kitchen itself is big enough for 6 or so people to gather. This arrangement has really worked for our family.
That said, I probably have a dinner party or other party where I'm cooking about 5 times a year. It always cracks me up on house hunters and other HGTV shows when people look at open kitchens and say "ooh, i love that I"ll be able to cook and still interact with my guests at parties." Unless you have a party every week, that seems like a really silly reason to choose a floorplan!
Anonymous wrote:Morons don't like open floor plans , add this to the anti garage idiots on dcum , not representative of what home buyers want
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too hate open floorplans, especially open kitchens. Who wants to open the front door and see dirty dishes?? Looking to buy a Petworth rowhouse, and none of them have walls anymore! Super annoying.
There's a solution to this. It's called cleaning. You should try it!!
Anonymous wrote:I too hate open floorplans, especially open kitchens. Who wants to open the front door and see dirty dishes?? Looking to buy a Petworth rowhouse, and none of them have walls anymore! Super annoying.
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?
I have an open floor plan on a new house. I can't see my kitchen from the foyer or the kitchen sink from the family room.
Maybe you should should just post a link to your original annoying rant or just bump that thread.
Are you the type of person who never cleans up their home and believes that cleaning up means throwing all your piles of shit into one closet or room?
Anonymous wrote:I don't like open floor plans either. I like to be able to close off rooms, have private conversations, quiet areas. This isn't possible in an open plan. A well-planned house will have good flow and some open area for larger-scale entertaining, but will allow people some quiet and cosy areas.
I hate being at peoples' houses and being able to see through all the rooms hundreds of feet away, and to hear and be overheard, and see and be seen no matter where I am. It's exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like open floor plans either. I like to be able to close off rooms, have private conversations, quiet areas. This isn't possible in an open plan. A well-planned house will have good flow and some open area for larger-scale entertaining, but will allow people some quiet and cosy areas.
I hate being at peoples' houses and being able to see through all the rooms hundreds of feet away, and to hear and be overheard, and see and be seen no matter where I am. It's exhausting.