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This gypsy life life

Renovation reality show queen Shelley Craft has been tinkering with numerology. “Apparently this is a number six house,” she says of the home she lives in with husband Christian Sergiacomi, daughters Milla, eight, and Eadie, seven, and two Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Numerologically, six means Shelley’s house promotes love, relations and artistic expression. “Oh, that sounds so Byron Bay,” she adds with a wry chuckle.

Shelley’s home is right in the heart of the NSW north coast town famous for surf, tourists, celebrities and explains. A Byron Bay address usually means a constant stream of house guests, particularly in the summer months. Effervescent and friendly, Shelley loves to share her home with friends. “We do a lot of entertaining,” she says. “I like to be social in my own home.”

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