I love round tables they allow way more seating in some situations where a rectangular table would give less . Most 60 in round tables seat 8 a lot of rectangular tables seat 6 and extend to 8 seats but it’s a pain in the butt to have to hide the extra two chairs somewhere till you need them especially if the space isn’t made to have longer tables . This is such a nice plan. Seems like they pack a lot more into small spaces these days ,I remember 4-5 bedroom houses being way more open and wide back in the day specifically in Texas . Now homes are narrow and put together like Tetris till everything fits. I really wish a lot of the semi custom builders would utilize pocket doors for pass through areas for space saving purposes like from the primary closet to the laundry in this home for example or in the jack and jill interior portion where it goes to the shower area from each room so that doors aren’t just taking up space and swinging in all directions. I get that they all won’t be open at the same time in some cases but if I have to close doors just to open cabinets on both sides of a space like the laundry it just gets annoying. On a different note if I’m looking into a forever home I’m wanting most my bedrooms even for the kids to have their own restrooms on suite or hall way doesn’t matter but just the fact that having daughters and sons as teenagers I find that they hate having to share a shower since my son is so messy and I don’t have to explain why daughters would want their own personal bathroom. I really dig this kitchen and the backsplash and countertop choices. What really impressed me though is the way the designer really took advantage of that tiny office downstairs and made the most of the space i had to take a screen shot cause I couldn’t believe how much was packed into that area but was still very much open and flowing with the use of the mirrors and window placement .
I hear you! As soon as I left that room, I was thinking you can fit so much more with a round table in that dining room. Good points on the bathrooms. Most builders have bathroom upgrade options upstairs and I have many buyers building at 4.5 or 5.5 bathrooms so everyone gets a bathroom. Thanks for the feedback! Always enjoy reading these.
I love round tables they allow way more seating in some situations where a rectangular table would give less . Most 60 in round tables seat 8 a lot of rectangular tables seat 6 and extend to 8 seats but it’s a pain in the butt to have to hide the extra two chairs somewhere till you need them especially if the space isn’t made to have longer tables . This is such a nice plan. Seems like they pack a lot more into small spaces these days ,I remember 4-5 bedroom houses being way more open and wide back in the day specifically in Texas . Now homes are narrow and put together like Tetris till everything fits. I really wish a lot of the semi custom builders would utilize pocket doors for pass through areas for space saving purposes like from the primary closet to the laundry in this home for example or in the jack and jill interior portion where it goes to the shower area from each room so that doors aren’t just taking up space and swinging in all directions. I get that they all won’t be open at the same time in some cases but if I have to close doors just to open cabinets on both sides of a space like the laundry it just gets annoying. On a different note if I’m looking into a forever home I’m wanting most my bedrooms even for the kids to have their own restrooms on suite or hall way doesn’t matter but just the fact that having daughters and sons as teenagers I find that they hate having to share a shower since my son is so messy and I don’t have to explain why daughters would want their own personal bathroom. I really dig this kitchen and the backsplash and countertop choices. What really impressed me though is the way the designer really took advantage of that tiny office downstairs and made the most of the space i had to take a screen shot cause I couldn’t believe how much was packed into that area but was still very much open and flowing with the use of the mirrors and window placement .
I hear you! As soon as I left that room, I was thinking you can fit so much more with a round table in that dining room. Good points on the bathrooms. Most builders have bathroom upgrade options upstairs and I have many buyers building at 4.5 or 5.5 bathrooms so everyone gets a bathroom. Thanks for the feedback! Always enjoy reading these.