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Homeowners are removing walls to create spacious and flexible living areas that flow seamlessly from one room to the next. Indoor-outdoor living spaces are also a popular choice, with homeowners opting for large sliding glass doors, covered patios, and outdoor kitchens to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.
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