imoldfashioned
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I love my kitchen doors...
I hope the purchase works out for your friend--I love bungalows but the closest I'll get for awhile is my subscription to American Bungalow.
In my 1905 condo the kitchen is separated from the dining room by a small hall with a built-in china cabient. There are full size swinging doors between the kitchen and the china cabinet space and the china cabinet space and the dining room. A third door (in front of the china cabinet) leads to the main hall that goes to the living room, entry hall, etc.
All the doors have a flip down doorstop, so when I want them open it is easy to do but having them closed and the kitchen out of view is very nice too at times (for instance, after/during a party when the kitchen is a wreck!). I do leave the door to the main hall propped open nearly all the time because I like folks to be able to see my china.
I grew up mostly in older houses, so this "kitchen as living room" craze escapes me. I've got a tall chair with the step stool flip out on the bottom in the kitchen if someone wants to sit and chat, or if I'm on the phone for an extended period but that's proved good enough for me. If I had kids it might be different though.
I hope the purchase works out for your friend--I love bungalows but the closest I'll get for awhile is my subscription to American Bungalow.
In my 1905 condo the kitchen is separated from the dining room by a small hall with a built-in china cabient. There are full size swinging doors between the kitchen and the china cabinet space and the china cabinet space and the dining room. A third door (in front of the china cabinet) leads to the main hall that goes to the living room, entry hall, etc.
All the doors have a flip down doorstop, so when I want them open it is easy to do but having them closed and the kitchen out of view is very nice too at times (for instance, after/during a party when the kitchen is a wreck!). I do leave the door to the main hall propped open nearly all the time because I like folks to be able to see my china.
I grew up mostly in older houses, so this "kitchen as living room" craze escapes me. I've got a tall chair with the step stool flip out on the bottom in the kitchen if someone wants to sit and chat, or if I'm on the phone for an extended period but that's proved good enough for me. If I had kids it might be different though.