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BREATH OF FRESH AIR

N architect Steven Harris’s opinion, there are two schools of thought when it comes to living at the beach. “Some people do exactly what they would have done in town,” he says. “They may never even step foot on the beach.” On the other hand, and more in line with Harris’s ethos, there are those who wholeheartedly embrace their proximity to the ocean, the more relaxed rhythm of their days, and a laidback approach to entertaining. This would describe the clients for whom he redesigned an existing house on the

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