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You can find this name in London, Dublin and Edinburgh. Located in the Notting Hill district, PORTOBELLO ROAD is world-famous. It’s also the name of a district in Dublin, Ireland, and a seaside resort near Edinburgh. Just think of weathered cottages or the weather side of picturesque hermit houses, then you are correct.Still heading the list of the most sought-after dream homes: the renovated period property and the stylish loft. Both have their own special appeal. Drawing its inspiration…

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Most design trends we see are purely aesthetical, which makes them come and go faster than you can say trend. But once in a while, one comes along that brings something more to the table. This year's trend of vertical tiles is by no means a new trend. It has been around forever, but it has definitely gained popularity in 2019 and 2020. It may simply be because people were just desiring a new look, but there is more to it. Using tiles in a vertical way draws your eyes upwards, making a tight…

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