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A CUT ABOVE

BESPOKE

 The home of SJB director Adam Haddow was never going to be anything short of unique. This penthouse addition to the former Demco Machinery Company headquarters in Sydney (the garden of which featured in issue 63 of green magazine) is bold and highly bespoke – and its kitchen is no exception. Its distinctive green hue melds perfectly with the adjacent south-facing garden as seen through a length of glazed louvres. The inspiration behind this decision was to invite the energy of the natural landscape into the apartment. While separate from the living and dining rooms, a custom, steel-legged granite-topped bench just outside the kitchen links it

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