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HOLY MOLY

In the quiet town of Billinudgel in the Northern Rivers region of Australia’s New South Wales is a dwelling that gives meaning to the words ‘sustainable living’. Here, Amanda Callan and Andrew Morris have repurposed a 1930s church into a family home where they’re raising their two young sons, Banjo and Percy.

Wanting to reduce their impact on the environment, the couple chose to use as many recycled materials as possible and decorate with mostly vintage and secondhand furnishings. “We love reusing objects and try to avoid anything modern-looking,” says Amanda. “There are a few

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