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This minimalist home in Austin, Texas designed by Baldridge Architects features a wet room that opens onto a porch.

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<h1 class="title">The interior of a traditionally built and furnished farmhouse, in the country.</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Mint Images/ Helen Norman/Getty Images</cite>

The interior of a traditionally built and furnished farmhouse, in the country.

Photo: Mint Images/ Helen Norman/Getty Images

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Modern Japandi kitchen interior design appartment in earth tones, natural textures with wooden solid oak furniture and sliding Japanese wood doors. Japandi concept
Modern Japandi kitchen interior design appartment in earth tones, natural textures with wooden solid oak furniture and sliding Japanese wood doors. Japandi concept
Photo: Jevgenija Zukova-Cernova/Getty Images

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