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Unshackled

If you are looking for Grand Designs-style schadenfreude where a beleaguered couple face financial ruin, marital strife, and a long miserable winter living in a caravan to achieve their architectural dreams, then you should probably keep flicking pages. Because this is the entirely joyful story of an almost perfectly simpatico collaboration between clients, architect, builder and interior designer, resulting in the stunning makeover of a classic fibro beach shack.

“We had an ethos where we didn't

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