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From the author of the successful 150 Best series comes the debut entry in the forward-thinking Open Concept Houses series, filled with nearly 500 pages of color photos-sure to become the ultimate resource for this fast-growing trend in home design and renovation. One of the hottest lifestyle trends today, open concept living spaces eliminate doorways and walls to create a large combined. The ultimate idea book for open-floor plans, Open Concept Houses offers thirty-seven distinct home designs that eliminate doorways and walls to create larger combined living spaces for cooking, eating, and entertaining.
Francesc Zamora Mola works for Loft Publications, where he is the author of numerous architecture and interior design books, including 150 Best of the Best House Ideas and 150 Best Interior Design Ideas. Formerly an architect in San Francisco, he lives and works in Barcelona, Spain. Open Concept Houses - Zamora Mola, Francesc, - "One of the hottest lifestyle trends today, open concept living spaces eliminate doorways and walls to create a large combined area for cooking, dining, entertaining, and relaxing.
No longer are the kitchen, dining room, and living room compartmentalized. Instead, each space blends into the next to create one large area "separated" and defined. Open Concept Houses This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering.
The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. From the author of the successful 150 Best series comes the debut entry in the forward-thinking Open Concept Houses series, filled with nearly 500 pages of color photos-sure to become the ultimate resource for this fast-growing trend in home design and renovation.One of the hottest lifestyle trends today, open concept living spaces eliminate doorways and walls to create a large combined area. The ultimate idea book for open-floor plans, Open Concept Houses offers thirty-seven distinct home designs that eliminate doorways and walls to create larger combined living spaces for cooking, eating, and entertaining.
No longer are the kitchen, dining room, and living room separated. Now all share one large space, with each "room" defined by islands, carpeting, and furniture. Filled with.