Anonymous wrote:I prefer no garage and to park my cars in front of the neighbor's house.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, the lovely look of a garage with a house attached.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are lots of definitions of open floor plans in peoples' minds. I think everyone can agree that the large kitchen opening into breakfast/family room with island is desirable. (Separate dining room and formal living, of course). But you have to be crazy not to like the open kitchen part.
Anonymous wrote:I want a separate front room, with fireplace, semi-separate or separate dining room, kitchen that opens into a living room with a lot of light/French doors onto a deck/sun room. There would hopefully be an island/counter for kids to sit at while i work in the kitchen between living room and kitchen.
This is what I want. I want it ver badly. So.... So... Much. The renovation is coming!
Anonymous wrote:Ok let's play, i can see the dirty dishes or the other nay sayers of an open floor plan
Take the plan below.
When you walk in to the house you are in the foyer and walk into the family room. You won't see the sink full of dishes either way because of the distance from the foyer and family room.
If you want a private diner you can use the dining room.
To informally entertain you can use the breakfast room and kitchen.
If you really want an additional space you can use the library as a living room but more than likely all the kids stuff will be in the finished basement
Anonymous wrote:What is a front room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want an open kitchen and family room and breakfast room. Everything else can be separate. I don't want to feel like the cook cooking when the rest of my family is watching TV or hanging out in another room.
I recently went to a party in a house with just such a layout (including separate formal dining and living) and but the kitchen-tv-breakfast room was miserable. It was hard to hear the person next to you. This house had plenty of furniture and curtains to absorb the sound but it was still really unpleasant. If you don't entertain a lot that's probably fine, but something to think about if you have parties (this was a pretty sedate shindig, for what it's worth, not a raucous party).

Anonymous wrote:I want an open kitchen and family room and breakfast room. Everything else can be separate. I don't want to feel like the cook cooking when the rest of my family is watching TV or hanging out in another room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, the lovely look of a garage with a house attached.
Won't get wet taking the groceries in during a rain storm. Won't get cold..... ah....