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homebodies

There’s a certain amount of control you have to relinquish when you live in a big sharehouse. Schedules are all over the place, and not everyone is on the same page about cleaning, socialising or decorating – being flexible is part of the deal. It’s kind of a miracle, then, that Sophie Joyce’s Enmore sharehouse, home to seven people and a dog, works so well.

The Sydney photographer found her room from an ad on Facebook and moved into the old, multi-storey townhouse around three years ago. “It’s so expensive to live in Sydney, so to have people you live with so compatibly

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