Articles
The Case for Walls: Why the "Open Floor Concept" Needs to End
I’ll be honest—I despise the open floor concept. For too long, we’ve been sold the idea that tearing down walls creates a better home, but the reality is often expensive, noisy, and architecturally bland. In this article, I break down why the open concept trend is killing the character of our homes, the hidden costs of removing walls, and why a return to defined rooms—and the 'broken plan' philosophy—is the key to warmth, style, and true individuality in design.
The Lost Soul of the American Home: Why We Must Return to True Architecture
We have drifted into an age of cookie-cutter uniformity, trading heart and style for production speed. But why did we stop practicing true architecture? In this article, Robert Smith explores how cost, labor shortages, and profit-driven building stripped the soul from our homes—and maps out the path to bringing character, individuality, and true craftsmanship back to residential design. It is time to stop building boxes and start building homes again.

