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This was prompted by midnight armadillo's 'giant house' thread.
I've often thought it was stupid and wasteful (even more so given the current economy and cost of utilities) for the two of us to live in a 2400 sq. ft. house with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
The situation: We live in just 3 rooms 90% of the time: Kitchen, bedroom, office/den. Maybe less than 1000 sq. ft.
The only time we use the huge cathedral ceilinged great room (combo living/dining) is when we entertain. Maybe once or twice a month. There's no way to close it off, so it's heated and cooled year 'round.
The two guest bedrooms are normally occupied for less than two weeks a year. I keep them closed off and HVAC vents closed when they aren't in use.
After many years of sharing a bathroom, this house happened to have 'his 'n hers' and we've come to like that. So I'd keep them. The guest bath is used as often as we entertain or have overnight guests.
My Ideal House: Clustered/connected kitchen, bedroom, office/den, and two bathrooms. A connected great room/party room that could be closed off from the core unit.
A separate structure guest house. Possibly connected to the main dwelling by a breezeway, or some such, for inclement weather. Two bedrooms, with one bathroom connecting the two. It could be closed up, using no power, for most of the year.
This is probably the house we'll die in, or otherwise be removed from, so it's a pipe dream. But it's fun to dream. Comments? Suggestions? Criticisms? Flames? ;-)
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