Nothing amazing about that. If you have a family, you have children, and there are valid reasons for setting their rooms aside in a separate wing (noise and commotion being the main ones).
It may surprise you to learn that a house is well-designed in regard to how well it performs its functions as a dwelling. Lloyd Wright learned from his mentor, Sullivan, that "form follows function."
Ah yes, the "children" wing...
Nothing amazing about that. If you have a family, you have children, and there are valid reasons for setting their rooms aside in a separate wing (noise and commotion being the main ones).
It may surprise you to learn that a house is well-designed in regard to how well it performs its functions as a dwelling. Lloyd Wright learned from his mentor, Sullivan, that "form follows function."