Great way to make use of the typical long and narrow lot that row houses sit on.
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Modern look for making the most of a backyard.
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Great way to maximize flow if you like to entertain! Also, this is a wonderful method for bringing in as much natural light as possible. Especially important when you only have windows at the front and back.
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Another great example of the french door concept.
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Brings in a ton of natural light, and nice use of fireplace as a focal point.
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Often the living room, dining area, and kitchen will be in one open space that will need to be subdivided. How you orient things should depend on window placement, and which areas are the most important to you.
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This is a very modern approach, but there are a lot of ways to reclaim the wasted space that comes with staircases.
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Period details make your home special, but they can be updated for a more modern room with the right accent pieces.
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Great way to use space in a tight kitchen.
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Accordion doors instead of french.
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What to do with a kitchen right near the entryway? This'll do.
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Use the vertical space!
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Another efficiently laid out kitchen.
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Built-in kitchen.
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Another angle on a galley kitchen.
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And the other direction.
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Another galley kitchen.
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The plight of the rowhouse owner, long and narrow rooms.
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A chaise or bench is a great way to divide a long space without blocking light or the line of sight.
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Fantastic mix of original details and modern furnishings.
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If you have radiators to deal with, a fresh coat of paint can spruce them up and make them blend into the wall.
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A bay window can be used to expand the sitting area in a living room, or as an elegant office nook.
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Modern mixed with antique details, refinished parquet floors.
Great way to make use of the typical long and narrow lot that row houses sit on.
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