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homebodies

What do you do for a living? I design and create clothing for my sustainable fashion label, Bilboa.

I live in a two-storey white timber Queenslander with my partner Nate and our one-year-old baby boy. It was originally the Bangalow Creative Arts Centre and was brought to Byron on the back of a truck, then rebuilt with a couple of extra rooms and decks added. Nate’s mum, Miranda, was a DIY queen, so she added lots of gorgeous details like stained glass windows, reclaimed doors and even tiled counters! The rooms are odd sizes and are laid out quite differently

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