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Some structural work was required to remove a wall that had originally divided the kitchen from the dining room in this 1930s townhouse. Two bifold glass doors now give the space the connection to the outdoors that it previously lacked, including a c

Some structural work was required to remove a wall that had originally divided the kitchen from the dining room in this 1930s townhouse. Two bifold glass doors now give the space the connection to the outdoors that it previously lacked, including a covered space in front of the dining area that is formed by a black box extension to the bedroom above. The indoor-outdoor flow is enhanced by the concrete-like porcelain floor tiles in the kitchen, complementing the courtyards slate paving.

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