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Why Dining Rooms Are Disappearing From American Homes
A once-ubiquitous feature of floor plans is becoming a rarity.
By M. Nolan Gray
JUNE 10, 2024
The dining room is the closest thing the American home has to an appendixa dispensable feature that served some more important function at an earlier stage of architectural evolution. Many of them sit gathering dust, patiently awaiting the next dinner holiday on Easter or Thanksgiving.
Thats why the classic, walled-off dining room is getting harder to find in new single-family houses. It wont be missed by many. Americans now tend to eat in spaces that double as kitchens or living roomsa small price to pay for making the most of their square footage.
But in many new apartments, even a space to put a table and chairs is absent. Eating is relegated to couches and bedrooms, and hosting a meal has become virtually impossible. This isnt simply a response to consumer preferences. The housing crisisand the arbitrary regulations that fuel itis killing off places to eat whether we like it or not, designing loneliness into American floor plans. If dining space keeps dying, the U.S. might not have a chance to get it back.
The apex predator of the dining room is the great rooma combined living room and kitchen, bridged by an open dining space. Its not that Americans dont want dining rooms. Its that they want something else, and that takes up space, explains Stephen Smith, the executive director of the Center for Building in North America, a nonprofit that advocates for building-code reform. In a single-family home, thats a great room. And so thats what developers build.
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