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Has the cost-of-living crisis killed open-plan living for good?
With energy bills and mortgage rates soaring, many homeowners are questioning the open-plan layouts that became ubiquitous in the 2000s. Cast your vote on whether the cost-of-living crisis is driving a return to separate, more energy-efficient rooms.
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