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Vaulted ceilings are a great way to bring height, drama and the feeling of space to a room. And as a design concept, it can work in both new builds, extensions and renovations. “A sense of openness is high on the wish list for homeowners and a vaulted ceiling is a way of answering that request,” explains Richard Gill, director of Paul Archer Design. “Clients often ask for ‘wow’ or character. Especially in a domestic setting, having