Australian House & Garden

Shape SHIFTER

The owners of this house in Sydney’s east are very open to change, a trait reflected in the fact they’ve been renovating, expanding and tweaking their home on and off for the past 11 years. Architect Brooke Aitken was initially engaged in 2009 to improve the family friendliness of the house and to deal with a very tricky issue: the ceiling of the bottom floor was just

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