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Seamless Transitions: Designing Flow Between Indoor and Outdoor Spaces 🍃
The most successful homes often blur the lines between interior and exterior living. As an architect, my goal is to create seamless transitions that extend your living space outwards, enhancing connection with nature. This involves thoughtful material choices – using the same flooring or wall finishes on both sides of large sliding doors, for instance. Strategically placed openings, covered patios, and thoughtful landscaping are key to achieving this flow. ☀️ Expand your home's potential! Save this for your outdoor living inspiration.
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