Australian House & Garden

LIGHT SHOW

Grand plans are often scaled back for financial or practical reasons. But thinking small can, perhaps surprisingly, yield greater results. Just ask Hurol Inan and Chris Gaw. The pair had been happily living in their late-1880s worker’s cottage in Sydney’s east for just over a decade, but as the years

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