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In 1953, House, "The kitchen is losing one of its four walls." Ensuing decades have unleashed a regular Jericho, to the point wherehave a hard time recalling a custom-built house whose kitchen is not integrated into the living area, its walk-around island the Corian (or stainless, or marble) Mecca of family and friends. Growing up,didn't know anyone with a great room. Our mothers disappeared into smallish, constrained spaces fitted cabinetry above, linoleum underfoot, appliances cheek-to-jowl on the counter and emerged sometime later to announce "Dinner " (Multiple times, with increasing decibel levels.) Today, the kitchen holds such allure,have to browbeat gues ..