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3 Ways You Can Open Up Your Traditional Floor Plan

Older homes with traditional layouts are not really for everyone. These days, a lot of people are getting more attracted to open layouts that make do without a bunch of different partitions that separate rooms from one another. As one of the leading home remodeling contractors in Washington, DC, we get asked a lot to convert older homes into something more free-flowing and modern. Fortunately, opening up your living spaces is not that hard to carry out if you know what you’re doing. 

1. Knock Down a Few Walls

This is the most obvious solution. You can open up your house by removing or altering a few internal walls. However, it is not always obvious if a wall has a structural function so it is important that you consult with a structural engineer early on before you start knocking walls out. 

2. Extend to the Outdoors

Homes that were built back in the day tend to have yards that are more service-oriented. Nowadays, people prefer making use of that extra space for leisure-based activities. Contractors, for instance, typically suggest opening up your home using a single-story addition, especially for period homes. This way, you can gain open space while preserving the full character of your building.

3. Add Windows

Another quirk that older homes have is windows in weird areas that don’t always work with modern layouts. You can solve this problem by installing new windows in more sensible areas. Not only will this fix any furniture placement problems, but also bring in more natural light which will help open up your home. 

From kitchen remodeling to whole-house renovations and everything else in between, when it comes to crafting spaces that are sure to fit your lifestyle, Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland has the skills and expertise to help bring your plans to life. Give us a call at (443) 300-2268, or fill out our contact form to request a free consultation today.

Eric Swanson

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