Inside Out

BACK TO THE BACH

The story of this home began with a book. “A few years ago, we saw a coffee-table book that featured tiny homes and the concept of the New Zealand bach,” says Rachelle Kelly, now the owner of her own contemporary holiday bungalow nestled between the wild terrain and salty coastline of St Andrews Beach on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. “We loved the idea that a small house pushed you outside into the elements and connected you to nature.”

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