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Originally Posted by JMintzer
Our friend has a Bridgeport model.
There is a full wall separating part of the kitchen from the living room.
The newer Bridgeports had the top half of that wall removed, giving a better sight line from the kitchen into the living room area. But the kitchen remained exactly the same size...
Their only regret was not removing that part of the wall (which was an option at the time...)
But they were able to stretch their home in other areas, being able to add a huge walk in pantry that is accessible from the house and the garage (it's air conditioned)...
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Correct. An older model will have a wall separating the living area and kitchen. In the newer models, the wall was removed to create an open concept. I believe you are the only one who stated the square footage would change. No wall, no place to hang upper cabinets. The word bigger by another poster was explained. She meant the older models have more cabinets not more space.
Open concept living has its drawbacks just like homes with sectioned off rooms. In the Villages, these homes happen to be the same floor plans.There really is no "mine is better than yours." Unless you question someone's interior design taste.Buy what makes you happy!