Also, the views on the north side of the house are nothing to admire, so having the master bath window look that way is a bit of a bummer and there’s far less privacy than looking into our own back yard. I’d like to have these two spaces more integrated, rather than separated by a hallway. I’m not a huge fan of moving the kitchen away from the backyard. However, there are a couple of cons (as is with any design). Pamela’s modification brings the living/eating areas more central to the house which feels like the true heart of the home. However, her design is something I could totally get behind. I truly don’t mind (nay, prefer?) not having an open concept, so this isn’t something I’m really striving for. ![]() Pamela’s design is a spiffy idea and creates more of the “open-concept” kitchen and dining idea that’s oh-so-popular nowadays. My pal Alison of Deuce Cities Henhouse sketched out a plan I had noodled with as well - and that’s why we’re friends, we think alike. I’m fascinated by each of these! Alison’s Plan ![]() Thank you all for your thoughts!! Here are some of the ideas from the comments and what landed in my inbox. I got so much great feedback from all of you about what you’d do in my case or what you’d like to see in your home’s layout should you be house hunting for a similar abode to mine. Seriously, did you look at the first post or at least skim through it to look at the photos? Yes? I’m trusting that you did because I linked to it a total of four times. In an effort to not be repetitive I’m just going to twist your arm and make you read the original post instead of recapping it here. I urge you to check back on this initial post, because if you don’t, you’ll have LITERALLY no idea what I’m talking about. I asked readers to share their designs and give me feedback, so that’s what I’m here to do today - after a brief half a year of noodling on the designs. I first talked about it in this post seven months ago where I laid out our must-haves, some sketches, a video walk-through, and a few thoughts on the matter. Glory be! Redesigning the kitchen layout has been a doozy.
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