Grand Designs Australia

DUNE DUGOUT

After living on the Bellarine Peninsula site for more than two decades, the owners of this oceanside property were given notice that their house was condemned due to significant corrosion throughout its steel structure. Although the timing wasn’t ideal, the family took the opportunity to invest in the land and create a home that would last for generations to come. They employed Kate Fitzpatrick and Ben Stibbard from Auhaus Architecture, with a

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