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TAKING SHAPE

WOW WALLS

f you have the opportunity to start from scratch, a soaring brick arch is a compelling way to introduce architectural character, as demonstrated in this striking build by Thompson Custom Homes, with interior design by Lucas/Eilers Design Associates. ‘The brick arch, embodying both form and function, serves as a visual anchor, grounding the room with its timeless appeal,’ says founding partner, Sandra Lucas. ‘The custom zinc vent hood adds individuality, while the reclaimed street pavers, laid in the

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