
Printed on substantial stock and bound in a linen-textured cover, this interiors volume opens the doors to eighteen homes scattered across Byron Bay's coastline and hinterland. From an off-the-grid architect's cottage to a gypsy-spirited creative's bungalow, each chapter moves through rooms shaped by salt air, salvaged timber, and a deeply considered approach to what a home can hold. Photography by Natalie Walton captures the quality of light as much as the objects within it.
Each copy arrives as a finished artifact in itself — the kind of book that earns its place on the shelf and gets reached for again.
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Printed on substantial stock and bound in a linen-textured cover, this interiors volume opens the doors to eighteen homes scattered across Byron Bay's coastline and hinterland. From an off-the-grid architect's cottage to a gypsy-spirited creative's bungalow, each chapter moves through rooms shaped by salt air, salvaged timber, and a deeply considered approach to what a home can hold. Photography by Natalie Walton captures the quality of light as much as the objects within it.
Each copy arrives as a finished artifact in itself — the kind of book that earns its place on the shelf and gets reached for again.
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The homes worth studying before your own
You settle into the rattan chair with this one open across your lap — pausing on a sun-bleached bathroom in Ewingsdale, then a timber-framed shack in Belongil. It's the kind of book that quietly shifts how you see your own four walls.



