Rooms, You name it!
Just because the floor plan says one thing doesn’t mean you can’t try another. When putting the rooms in your new home to use, consider your floor plan as a guide—but not as the only answer. In fact, ignoring the plan can actually open up new and interesting possibilities. Southern Living offers an array of flexible floor plans through its house plan service. Once a house plan is selected…Let the fun begin! For example, imagine the traditional dining room (which is often located off the foyer and adjacent to the kitchen) as a cozy retreat for reading. The dining table may be integrated into the family room or sunroom instead. Consider the breakfast area as the spot for T.V. watching too. Use the long, favored space in the kitchen as the space for the comfortable wing chair and loveseat, and yes, a wall-mounted flat screen. Add a couple of floor lamps, and instantly there’s a “livable” quality in the “workable” space. Find home designs for every size family, budget, and location at <a href = “http://www.southernlivinghouseplans.com/”>Southern Living House Plans. For more on the interiors featured here, check out the all-time favorite Southern Living Plan; <a href = “http://www.southernlivinghouseplans.com/plans/sl1131”>Kinsley Place, plan number 1131. The essence of a good design is the ability to live and work and enjoy every room.Think twice before the furniture arrives!
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