In my ideal home I would have separate rooms but all linked by wide double doors so that you can change the connectability of rooms at will.
DS has a traditional 1930s semi, but with big double doors between living and diner, To begin with, the bigger front room has always been used as a dining room. When the children were small and had toys everywhere the dining room doubled up as a play room and the doors between living and dining were always open to form a corridor to the garden. Now they are well past that stage the room doubles up as a study for WFH - and the doors are almost always shut.
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Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.
