3 special places
Some buildings lend themselves to relatively standard solutions. For instance, a lot of semidetached and terraced Victorian houses in cities and suburbs have rear extensions with a narrow strip of land to one side. Filling in this side return is a relatively easy way to get more space and the broader space which allows for flexible living, with rooms flowing into each other.
The solution is not off the shelf, since every house and every family have their own quirks. Design skill is needed to deal with these. But the answers, although sometimes elegant ...
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