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Queensland contemporary

The journey from the front door to main living level is a showcase of the contemporary building palette, describing blonde brick, off-form concrete, steel plate and solid oak.

It is not unusual for a family to settle in a place they love, to put down roots and stay for years, but the progressive connections Antun and Carmel Cule have fostered on this hilly street in Paddington, Brisbane is something quite remarkable. Twenty years ago, they moved

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