For many years, open living concepts were considered the epitome of modern living. Large, light-filled spaces, seamless transitions between kitchen, dining, and living areas, and a sense of ...
Zenia Olivares has been customizing her New Jersey home for the last two years. She decided to add a partial wall to her open-concept living room to break up the space. Olivares said the new wall made ...
Open-concept living was the gold standard for 30 years. Now, scientists are warning that removing those walls turned our ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Although open floor plans may be giving way to "broken-concept" layouts, many people—design pros and ...
In the world of luxury home design, trends come and go, but some architectural elements never truly disappear, they simply evolve. One such element making a bold comeback in 2025 is the great room.
EUGENE, ORE. – The Sandberg house plan is a compact, efficient design that proves small homes can still live large. With just over 1,300 square feet, this no-frills layout is perfect for young ...
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“The 'broken floor plan' is a fancier term for a more defined or considered open floor plan, meaning the layout is largely ...
The final home we’re showcasing in 2025 is a brand-new custom contemporary set on nearly five acres. Bright, open and airy, 399 Snyders Corner Road offers 2,800 square feet of modern living space with ...
Modern townhomes have become one of the most desirable housing options for today’s buyers, especially in urban and suburban markets where space, style, and convenience matter. Buyers are no longer ...
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