When architect Sandra Diaz-Velasco first became involved in the extensive renovation of what was to become a 3,300-square-foot home in the charming community of Palmetto Bay, she saw an immediate disconnect between the original 1970s house and the half-acre garden that surrounds it. […] “Before, there was no flow and everything was compartmentalized,” Diaz-Velasco says. “Now, we have reoriented that chaotic layout to create welcoming, open spaces that have a natural flow indoors and out.”
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