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NEW BEGINNINGS

Jeremy Bull of design studio Alexander & Co. doesn’t do restorations. Not when he is entrusted with a heritage-listed former wool store on a pier over Sydney Harbour. Not even when that glorious piece of history had been hobbled into a lifeless office and he is entrusted to turn it into a family home.

Instead, Bull’s thing is. “We wanted to breathe life into a 200-year-old British building,” he says. “And make its owners, who were relocating from London, feel right at home on the water in Sydney.”

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