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Home is…

“Green tea in the bush.” We’re both mixed race and have grown up with a blend of two worlds — living in very Chinese households but against distinctly Australian backdrops. What we’ve loved most about home is that it has meant living intergenerationally, with family in one place.

A few things are changing as we’ll be moving into our own terrace together soon. Our plans for the space are: hanging plants, timber piled with rugs from souks, painting art straight onto the walls, a kitchen filled with clay and spices, long linen curtains, skylights, a soft

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