Belgian architect Arthur Verraes’s family home, a rehabbed wreck in Ghent, is filled with design ideas writ large. But one of its humblest details has been on my mind for months: Verraes sectioned off ...
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Modern lives have shifted the use and needs of space. One area of this is in interior woodwork, divisions, and doors. With more open plans and flexible spaces desired, people no longer want to assign ...