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… SARAH LINDSAY, FOR WHOM FULL PARTICIPATION IN AN ABODE IS WHAT DEFINES CONNECTION, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

Sarah Lindsay's life less ordinary began in a tiny coal-mining town outside of Birmingham, but funnily enough, fate had other plans, and after falling in love with a Kiwi in London, her now-husband Joshua, her next chapter is unfolding a world away in an 1800s villa in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. Just a block from their multidisciplinary Ponsonby movement studio, Sala, the couple has restored the bones of the house to create a nourishing foundation from which to grow with daughter Ophelia (2).

To be honest, it took me a while to get my head around living in a wooden house. We'd initially been

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