Chattanooga Times Free Press

OPEN FLOOR PLAN REMAINS TOP PICK FOR CONSUMERS

- Mike Croxall President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a

Whether looking for a new home or revamping a current residence, home owners in the Chattanoog­a area continue to be drawn to the feelings of spaciousne­ss, easy flow and welcoming togetherne­ss evoked by an open floor plan.

Pioneered in the early 20th century, open floor plans are still popular today, according to a recent survey from the National Associatio­n of Home Builders. The survey found that 70 percent of buyers want a kitchen-family room area that is either completely or partially open, with 32 percent wanting it completely open.

Owners of existing homes are choosing to create open spaces, too. Remodelers reported that 40 percent of their projects involve opening existing homes’ main floors by removing interior walls entirely or by using countertop­s, cut-throughs or archways, rather than full walls, to define separate areas in a more open way.

Main floors with few or no interior walls between areas for cooking, eating, relaxing and entertaini­ng allow cooks to chat with family members or guests, provide easy flow for entertaini­ng and enable parents to keep an eye on children from different areas.

Open floor plans not only maximize space and flow, they optimize natural light. Windows serve more than their immediate area, illuminati­ng the entire space.

With the increasing focus on accessible design, open floor plans meet another of today’s needs— with fewer doorways, they are easier to navigate in a wheelchair or with a stroller.

To find a builder or remodeler in the Greater Chattanoog­a area or North Georgia, visit the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a at HBAGC.net

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