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Reinventing a Victorian terrace to become a house with a defining architectural style statement is always a challenge in a city where there is no shortage of period properties. Yet with the help of Flower Michelin Architects and interior design practice Salvesen Graham, Nina and Lorne Balfe have found themselves the owners of a highly original and deeply

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