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		<title>Personal Library and Writing Studio Interior by Andrew Berman Architect</title>
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The library an writing studio building located on Long Island, about two hours drive east of New York City. The client is a critic and historian so he need calm atmosphere to doing his work. The site is adjacent to the client’s home and there’s no drive or path, the sites was surrounded by the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ellipse Bookcase Will Enhance your Room</title>
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Enhance your room with this Ellipse Bookcase, it have a beautiful design and different shape for the ordinary bookcase design. The ellipse bookcase is made up of hard tough elm tree wood and layers of wood veneer. The shelves are covered with unrolled bamboo. But this bookcase isn&#8217;t suitable for you how have a much [...]]]></description>
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		<title>In her own words, how a designer reinvented her plain vanilla home</title>
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		<title>&#8216;Green&#8217; the watchword at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show</title>
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