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Our old mini dachshund hurt his back and ended up needing surgery because of stairs in our old home. We didn't know that their backs were a common weakness.
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Take a tour through a Frank Lloyd Wright house. They're the opposite of open floor plan. I think I'd shoot myself if I had to live in one. Great curb appeal though. I'll take the open floor plan.
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We had some friends that had an open layout house back in the mid-late 80's. They loved it. I thought is was ugly as sin. The only thing I would like about open layout is if you are continually having meetings or parties of large groups. Then the layout makes sense but to each his own. I just wish my wife would stop watching those blankety blank home improvement/remodeling shows! She thinks we can remodel the bathroom for $1000 and have it done in a few weeks. "Chip and Joanna did this..." Yes dear, they didn't pay anything for the highly skilled labor, get custom furniture made for next to nothing in return for having the craftsman on the show, and have warehouses of stuff to use that they didn't have to pay retail to get.
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We wanted open floorplans when we went shopping, and an open floorplan is why we bought this house. 1950 build, but a PO opened the kitchen, living room and dining room all into one grand room, which runs clear between the front and back of the house with only 2 pillars to break it up.
This room is 45 feet long and 20 feet wide: ![]() The rest of the house is smaller classic rooms along a hallways, but the master suite was expanded, and the center of the original U-shaped floorplan was filled in with a 14x14 vaulted ceiling dining room, which is an impressive room by itself.
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