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A sense of proportion – as admirable as it may be – is not always the most exciting attribute. But when a singular sense is proportionately demonstrated, the result can be unexpectedly satisfying. Matthew Woodward and Jennifer Clapp of Hacin+Associates didn’t exactly reference the usual sources when they fashioned the interiors of a classic townhouse in Boston’s Back Bay. And while they did respect the

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