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How a Small Extension Made a Big Difference in This House

by . Posted on September 7, 2025September 11, 2025

Built-in furniture now runs the length of the new living room, extending seamlessly to the outdoor patio. This continuity of design blurs the boundary between indoors and outdoors, creating a cohesive space for both daily living and entertaining. A custom sliding door ensures the maximum amount of natural light reaches inside, while also providing easy access to the garden.


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