Ideas of the past - you want to come back (floor plan, kitchens)
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I had an aunt that had a Dutch door and I loved it. I guess it went back to seeing it there and on Mr. Ed. (so much for my design inspiration). I so loved that door. My aunt used to keep the upper door open all spring. I guess in this day of security concerns it will not make a comeback. In addition, most homes use a/c now, so it is not practical. Oh well I can dream.
I love this idea! Sure maybe it ight be safer to have that Dutch door on the back of the house, but oh! what a loverly idea to have this type of door on a breezy Spring day.
My wish is for someone to make real ice cream..
Ingredients: Milk, cream, sugar.
Something I see frequently in newer houses is the small slider installed in the back wall of the house, usually in a living area. Often the single slider is the only source of natural light in a room. I’d like to see all sliders go away. I’d like to see large windows in the private areas of homes, and simple glassed doors used for egress.
Remember jalousies? I’d like a well designed summer room with jalousied windows.
I had an aunt that had a Dutch door and I loved it. I guess it went back to seeing it there and on Mr. Ed. (so much for my design inspiration). I so loved that door. My aunt used to keep the upper door open all spring. I guess in this day of security concerns it will not make a comeback. In addition, most homes use a/c now, so it is not practical. Oh well I can dream.
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