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BRIGHT & Beautiful

The elevator door to Brenda Cullerton’s home opens to reveal a kaleidoscopically colourful apartment, with more than a splash of theatricality in its arrangement. ‘A home doesn’t just tell a story, it tells a truth. It should be somewhere you feel safe enough to take risks,’ says Brenda, who is a writer and stand-up comic, and clearly a woman of her word. ‘I detest beige,’ she continues, explaining her attraction to vibrant hues, strong pattern, the beautiful and the unexpected. ‘Some people look and ask, “How did you dare?” and I

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