For example, a client of mine bought a House with a kitchen and formal dining rooms that are separated by a wall. Space is at the end of another House. The kitchen takes the job, and he wants to renovate before moving on, though I advise him to live in it first. It turns out, the family spent much more time to cram into the kitchen and dining room is very rarely used or even living room. It soon became clear that, as part of the renovation, they should open up a wall between the kitchen and the dining room and changing room to one large, open and informal living/dining/kitchen area.