#7: Sunken Living Rooms
Initially appearing in the 1960s, sunken living rooms, also known as conversation pits, were once a staple in homes, fetching between $600-$3,000. Today, their worth has escalated to between $5,000-$25,000, indicating a peculiar mix of nostalgia and reluctance among designers about reviving this trend. Despite their dwindling popularity, there’s a noticeable, albeit small, resurgence in interest for these cozy, recessed common areas.

Sunken living rooms, embodying the pinnacle of home entertainment and relaxation for two decades, offered a unique charm. By descending a few steps, homeowners entered a dedicated space for engaging conversations and laughter, effectively setting it apart from the rest of the home. This architectural feature not only defined the era but also enshrined the importance of a communal space designed specifically for gathering.