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  2. Designers Are Ditching Open-Concept Layouts in 2025 - AOL

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    I reached out to 11 interior designers and overwhelmingly, they all agreed: Homeowners are embracing closed-concept layouts.

  3. Is It Time to Shut the Door on Open-Concept Living? - AOL

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    Open concept layouts aren't just an aesthetic choice to make a room look and feel bigger. ... you can't go wrong by giving each space—the kitchen, living room, and dining area—its own ...

  4. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    [6] Not having a dividing wall between the kitchen and a combined living-dining room became more popular especially in the United States in the 1970s. [7] A home with this type of layout has one or more large, open rooms that function as multiple rooms within a single living space.

  5. You're Probably Making These Living Room Layout Mistakes - AOL

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    The living room is one of the most frequently used spaces in a home, which means one thing: It needs to be beautiful and functional. A successful room layout is the key to achieving both. In the ...

  6. Passthrough (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A passthrough in a kitchen A small passthrough. A passthrough (or serving hatch [1]) is a window-like opening between the kitchen and the dining or family room. [2] Considered to be a conservative approach to the open plan, [3] in a modern family home a passthrough is typically built when a larger opening is either precluded by the locations of structural columns or is impractical due to the ...

  7. House plan - Wikipedia

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    Elevation view of the Panthéon, Paris principal façade Floor plans of the Putnam House. A house plan [1] is a set of construction or working drawings (sometimes called blueprints) that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as the dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.