Small scale, big dreams: Sask. woman 3D prints mini masterpieces

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Dena Akre is the kind of person who knows how to build a home.

She’s meticulous in every detail, from selecting the right fixtures to handpicking furniture that complements the style of each room. She has an eye for creating spaces that feel both functional and beautiful.

But here’s a catch — while she might sound like a skilled architect or interior designer, the homes she builds are a little smaller than the ones you’re used to. In fact, you'd have to be about five inches tall to live in one of them.
4 Mar English Canada News

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