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ur way of life seems to be determined by what’s outside. Australians usually aim to craft homes that overtly connect to their surroundings, welcome the great outdoors in and blur the boundaries between inside and out. But there are always exceptions and this inner-city Sydney apartment by Alexander &Co is a particular exception. Not only did it present as a former commercial site with a highly covetable industrial-loft feel, it was this very sparse, harsh-in-parts minimalist aesthetic that won over its owners, a professional couple