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and their two toddler children, Taiwanese studio HAO Design has divided this 3,900sqft, five-level home into distinct functional zones – so the kids have more autonomy, while their parents can enjoy a little more privacy when they need it. “The daily routines of adults and children are very different,” says the project’s designer, Ivan Cheng, who considered the needs of both when designing

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