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All storeys and the semi-embedded basement are accessible by the central stairway and lit by natural light through the skylights. Vertical connection ensures consistent air circulation. The house contains living room, kitchen with adjoined dining room, main bedroom as well as children rooms, attic playroom and tv-room.
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