Interior Design
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Interior Design involves the creation of imaginative and stimulating environments in specific places — often within existing buildings. The revitalisation, reuse and re-imagining of the latter require a sensitivity to the particular qualities of a site and host building, along with an understanding of the needs of the people who will populate it.
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