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Finely Tuned

As an architect renovating his own home, Jeffrey Grant, director of Bokey Grant Architects, had the opportunity to orient the rooms and fine-tune the details in ways that clients might not always say yes to. But this orientation and detailing were crucial to the design of the home that Jeffrey wanted to achieve. Rooms and sightlines connect with the garden to create a more generous sense of space, and junctions and thresholds are subtle yet

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