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After creating a luxury weekender in the grounds of their beautiful weatherboard home at Red Hill, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Richard and Becky Bournon were keen to do it again. They started looking around for another project, this time with Becky’s sister Kirsty and her husband, Evan, who just happens to be one of Richard’s best friends. “We actually introduced Evan and Kirsty, one thing led to another and now we’re all one big happy family,” explains Richard.
When Richard spotted a fibro beach shack in Rye, it piqued his interest, despite its rather quirky appearance. One lady had