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Feature
Fireplace | Plants |
Amenity
Bathrooms | Kitchen |
Style
Modern |
Tags
Film Location | Private Homes |
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Designed by architect David Hollander in 1968, the organic house, with its sweeping cement curves nestled under a canopy of gumtrees, sits like massive boulders on a hillside. And walking through the front door is like entering a cosy burrow, with its winding walls that seem to embrace you, its skylights letting in shafts of daylight and planter boxes filling the spaces with greenery – but it’s a very stylish burrow at that.