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Time and Tide

ucked behind the riparian foreshore of Currimundi Lake in Queensland, Paperbark Pod sensitively nestles into the landscape for the established Paperbark trees to take centre stage. Designed by Bark Architects, this home was developed alongside a masterplan for a future multi-generational home. Having already fallen in love with the iconic landscape and family ties in the area, owner Alys Hohnen jumped at the opportunity of a block of land with direct access to the lake. Originally intended as a weekend getaway, Alys

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