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Homemade

SMITH Architects’ design and build of Little Black Cabin left no room for error. The restoration of the early-1900s cottage needed to ensure its structural integrity, and the 28-square-metre footprint meant that every detail needed to be purposefully designed for functionality, comfort and to optimise space. “This project is a culmination of 25 years of thinking about architecture and space and the lessons I’ve learnt. It takes time and experience to get details right in a building. Nothing in this cabin

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