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JustAnotherGen

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28. Our Historic
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 07:47 PM
Mar 22

Tudor Revival had swinging doors between the living room and kitchfamily room.

Three walls of paned windows where I'm sitting at the moment. The swinging door couldn't be saved - or replaced without spending for custom.

My husband took them off and widened it. Lots of bright light. But we do have doors between diningroom / kitchen and the back staircase. I love it. I can have political meetings in my dining room and that old heavy oak door doesn't get a peep of sound in.

I also have weird angled halls on my second and third floor. Love this unique old house.

If you like nooks and crannies and a hidden room?

You'd love it here. At one point the house man's cottage (now my husband's studio)had a crawl between the two buildings. That's where the booze was kept by the bootlegger that lived here in the 20's.

We had to lift up the blue stone and refill the cement properly a few years after we moved in.

Thank God my husband has a lot trades in addition to his smithing and artistry. The next people who make a home here have a beautifully restored property with the PROPER licenses.

I hope they don't knock out walls. It's the charm of the house. Its a rich crook's lair!

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No, I don't care for open floor plans at all. sinkingfeeling Mar 22 #1
HATE IT! EarthAbides Mar 22 #2
I like some of them HappyH Mar 22 #3
I think it's different in a cabin, which are for family get togethers. LisaM Mar 22 #21
I'm with you! flor-de-jasmim Mar 22 #4
No. Hate them. Big space, no style or personality. Polly Hennessey Mar 22 #5
Hate it. Ocelot II Mar 22 #6
I have an open concept house and it has it's pros and cons. Kitchen smells spread, and heating/cooling alwaysinasnit Mar 22 #7
I like cozy rooms and pleasant colors. Don't want drab walls and everything open with tile and echoes. TommieMommy Mar 22 #8
My kitchen still has two swinging service doors at both ends... NCDem47 Mar 22 #9
Love an open floor plan .... anciano Mar 22 #10
I very much agree. Big Blue Marble Mar 22 #11
Everyone likes it at first, Captain Zero Mar 22 #12
Most open plan houses are open only on the first floor spooky3 Mar 22 #13
I'm in the "it depends" or middling opinion, I suppose. RockRaven Mar 22 #14
Hate the open look for most of the same reasons... MiHale Mar 22 #15
There's a couple of reasons a hobbit home sounds cool... slightlv Mar 22 #18
I'm one of those who'd prefer a modified open space house. slightlv Mar 22 #16
I like semi-open plans radical noodle Mar 22 #17
I like rooms. Separate rooms. LoisB Mar 22 #19
I recently sold my house that did not have open plan to new rental with open plan FloridaBlues Mar 22 #20
My house is one large room with a full bath and bedroom at the opposite ends. Zackzzzz Mar 22 #22
My dream house would be a straw cob house Niagara Mar 22 #23
In the 1950's JustAnotherGen Mar 22 #30
Oh wow Niagara Mar 22 #31
I cannot live with an open floor plan. Sweet Rosie Red Mar 22 #24
I dropped a friend who had JustAnotherGen Mar 22 #29
Good for you! Sweet Rosie Red Mar 23 #33
Ahhh - the Vanilla Villa look JustAnotherGen Tuesday #34
So, about 50:50? chowmama Mar 22 #25
I'm okay with the oprn plan of my kitchen, keeping room, Ilsa Mar 22 #26
Kitchen enid602 Mar 22 #27
Our Historic JustAnotherGen Mar 22 #28
LOVE LOVE LOVE them ZDU Mar 22 #32
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