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        "text": "A bump-out is a smaller extension that adds a few feet to an existing room, often without extending the foundation, typically for a specific feature like a bay window or an expanded kitchen nook. A full room addition involves extending the foundation and creating an entirely new room, significantly increasing square footage and requiring more extensive construction.",
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        "description": "A bump-out is a small extension, often without foundation work, while a full room addition is a larger new room requiring foundation extension."
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