Fleurieu Living Magazine

Lapito House

It’s often said that it’s the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary. This adage was on my mind when I first visited Lapito House, quietly perched on the hilltop at Myponga, bordering the Heysen Trail.

The peeled-back feel of the property stood out to me; a pared-down environment consisting of three elements: things worth keeping, things which have meaning, and the practical necessities.

Lapito House is owned by the Nowland family; John Nowland is a graphic designer and his wife, Yvonne, designs textiles. An extension of any designer’s style is their home, and the couple

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