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HGTV and similar networks turned open concepts into a design must-have. It became shorthand for modern living: clean, bright, and high-end. But it didn’t age well for everyone.
Open-concept homes are going out of style. Breadmaker/Shutterstock Juliana Ghani, an interior designer from Minneapolis, agreed, saying that seeing your kitchen constantly can also make a home ...
For years, open-concept layouts ruled home design. Walls disappeared, spaces blended, and “more room” meant fewer limits. But as daily life changed (thanks to remote work, tighter budgets, and ...
How to design purposeful spaces at home with no renovation needed For years, open-concept layouts ruled home design. Walls disappeared, spaces blended, and “more room” meant fewer limits.
How to design purposeful spaces at home with no renovation needed For years, open-concept layouts ruled home design. Walls disappeared, spaces blended, and “more room” meant fewer limits.
For years, open-concept layouts ruled home design. Walls disappeared, spaces blended, and “more room” meant fewer limits. But as daily life changed (thanks to remote work, tighter budgets, and ...
For years, open-concept layouts ruled home design. Walls disappeared, spaces blended, and “more room” meant fewer limits. But as daily life changed (thanks to remote work, tighter budgets, and ...
From open concept to purpose-driven design Where open floor plans started Open floor plans took off in the mid-20th century, driven by modernist architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie ...