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Is the Open Floor Plan Really Dead?

Is the Open Floor Plan Really Dead?

New demands on our homes have increased the desire for separation, but don’t expect to see connected living spaces disappear anytime soon…

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https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/is-the-open-floor-plan-really-dead

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