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Adam Haddow

In the heart of Sydney’s vibrant Surry Hills, nestled within a petite -square metre footprint, and a total internal area of square metres, stands 19 Waterloo. The house exudes whimsical Wes Anderson-esque vibes, boasting a façade adorned with recycled and weathered bricks, and featuring winks of colour through open windows and curvy doorways. But you won’t spot Bill Murray waving out of the porthole on the third floor. Designed and lived in by Adam Haddow, director of SJB Architects Sydney, his husband, Michael Combs, and their small Yorkshire terrier, Eric, this beautiful space is a testament to smart city living.

How long have you lived here and what drew you to the property?

My husband and I moved in October 2022, so we’ve lived here for a full year now!

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