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HIDDEN GEM

“It was important for us to feel as though there is space and airiness in our home. We’re lucky to have high ceilings and relatively big rooms”
NATALIE FITCH, HOMEOWNER

You could be forgiven for thinking you’ve stumbled on a tropical oasis when you first encounter this Sydney house. As well as being framed by verdant foliage, it’s also testament to the transformative power of white, which features both inside and out.

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