Casey Keasler on Instagram: "Our Seattle Dutch Colonial Project — and the case for not creating a formal dining room! 🍽️ Homes from the 1900s, while beautiful don’t always function the way a modern family might want, they are closed off and compartmentalized, even dark, and most importantly, lacking connection. There were versions of open concepts in the 70s but the kitchen was often tucked away behind closed doors. It wasn’t until the ‘90s the thought was pushed to extremes with the fully open concept plan. We all know everyone hangs out in the kitchen! However, an open concept can quickly become artificial in a home built in 1915. Enter our Seattle Dutch Colonial - keeping the scale of the home and the neighborhood in mind, the two-story addition didn’t allow for a dedicated dining ro
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