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Diverse and Inspiring Family Home in San Diego

Posted: 22 Aug 2010 10:33 AM PDT

“Casa Familia” is an impressive residential project from Kevin deFreitas Architects located in San Diego, USA. Its total building area is 3,460 square feet, which makes it “roomy” enough for the six persons living inside. The purpose was to build a home that was green and efficient, meaning that all efforts were guided towards integrating low energy consuming systems that would reduce costs and the usage of various resources. Even though the initial investment for such energy efficient add-ons was high, the clients are sure that it was definitely worth it when thinking of the long term consequences. The interior design of this residence is diverse and captivating, featuring unexpected color combinations, unique arrangements and inspiring decorating elements. Take a close look and tell us if you ran past anything that caught your interest.

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The Pros and Cons of Having an Open Floor Plan Home

Posted: 22 Aug 2010 04:20 AM PDT

Home floor plans have evolved over the years.  In the 1950's-60's, the idea of compartmentalized rooms was a common theme.  Starting at the entry door, individual rooms were centered off a main hallway and the activities of each room were isolated. By the time the 1980's floor plans evolved, rooms began to flow into one another. The concept of half walls and visual dividers allowed a family to converse and interact while staying in their separate rooms.  Today, the open floor plan has become a sought after amenity in homes. For some people the noise travel, and visual distractions is a con of living in an open floor plan.  Follow these tips to see if the pros and cons of having an open floor plan are for you and your family.

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1.) Assess how clean you keep your home, honestly: One of the pros of having an open floor plan is being able to visually connect living spaces in décor and aesthetics. The cons of this concept are if your family isn't tidy, your entire home will always look this way. If your family leaves a trail of destruction in every room they touch, an open floor plan may not be for you.

2.) Determine how much art work you have to hang: Art work, especially large pieces require space to hang.  Since open floor plans are removing many of the dividing walls between rooms, the area to hang and display artwork will be minimal compared to a closed floor plan.

3.) Watching children in an open floor plan can be safe: Open floor plans that are open from the kitchen into the living spaces are great for monitoring children while they play, and you make dinner.  This reduces the amount of time away from your important tasks, but for safety reasons allows you to watch them out the corner of your eye!

open floor plan kitchen The Pros and Cons of Having an Open Floor Plan Home4.) Noise tends to travel in an open floor plan: For those who love to listen to their surround system televisions in the family room while the kids play in an adjacent room, talking on the phone could be a challenge. Open floor plans allows for visual connection and also allow for sound to travel easily.  Remember this when considering if a floor plan is for your family.

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6.) Assess your entertaining needs with an open floor plan: If you love to have guests over and enjoy cooking, mingling and engaging in conversation at the same time, an open floor plan is right for you. Depending on the floor plan the kitchen can overlook into the dining and living rooms and often out to a porch or lanai areas – perfect for entertaining!

open floor plan fireplace The Pros and Cons of Having an Open Floor Plan Home7.) Entertaining guests from the kitchen has a downside: If you're a chef, the idea of a few dirty dishes doesn't concern you.  For those of you that like to entertain without the sight of dirty dishes in the background, an open floor plan may not work for your needs. You will have to determine if your lifestyle will fit into an open floor plan concept.

Home floor plans have come a long way in layout and feel.  Long hallways have been replaced with half walls, and dark rooms now get natural light from the perimeter adjacent rooms. The open floor plan concept is not for every family. Use these tips to see if it will be a fit for you.

Freshome reader's do you live in an open floor plan home? Do you prefer the floor plan to have individual divided rooms instead? Let us know, as we'd love to hear your comments.

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