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Halcyon hideaway

Bathed in light and views of lush coastal foliage, Camillo House evokes the landscape that surrounds it, the colour and material palette echoing local hues. Instead of demolishing the original 1980s house, designer Clare Hillier and her partner Sean edited and refined the existing structure, enlisting the help of Blair Smith Architecture to create an escape from the grind of modern life filled with sensory pleasure. “We wanted everything about the space to be distinctive and original, to elicit a visceral and immediate gratification from our guests when they step through our door,” says

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