Outdoor Design

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ith apartment living on the rise, you would expect relaxing green landscapes to be a thing of the past in urban environments. Not so. This inner-Sydney balcony proves you can have a lush garden no matter where you live. The homeowners’ brief to OUTHOUSE design’s principal designer Steve Warner and senior landscape architect Katrine

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