After an eight-month refit, a once charm-challenged box finds a new identity. Some windows were enlarged to make the house brighter, and a minimalist formula of white walls and dark floors makes sense in this newly modern abode. ...Read the full article
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Jean Malice from Fight Global Walarmism and Carbon taxes, Canada writes: Minimalist shouldn't mean depressing: the curb appeal of this one is assymptotic to zero.
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