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Clear thinking

“Small, but perfectly formed” is how Shirley Robertson describes the home she shares with her husband, Arthur, at Myponga on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula. The elongated three-bedroom house has one side of floor-to-ceiling glazing to capture views to the beach and beyond. A hallway “wide enough to ride bikes down”, sizeable laundry with loads of cupboards and a large, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area were other components of the brief

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