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WALLPAPER, CONTEMPORARY WALLS

Bigger rooms, sleeker decor, more light, less clutter: This mantra for minimal living is what inspired Danish wallpaper designer Trine Andersen to buy a ramshackle 1960's house and transform it into the dream home she shares with her partner, Martin. When the couple first saw the house, which is situated in a leafy lakeside neighborhood outside Aarhus in Denmark, they saw the potential to create the spacious open-plan interior that they had longed for. Originally built as a country retreat for a city-dweller, the house's streamlined architecture, wide windows, natural textures, and lush surroundings provided the perfect ingredients for a laid-back lifestyle.

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