Although this former dairy-turned-mango farm in the #ByronBay hinterland featured a new, architect-designed house, it was the rundown timber #cottage that caught Ian's eye. ⁠ ⁠ "While we loved the main house, we thought the dairy bails could really be something," he says. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our bio to see how Ian and his wife Kate transformed the rundown cottage into a heavenly holiday home featuring a large covered deck and a plunge pool made from a repurposed concrete water tank. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @lisacohenphoto / Styling: @inside_story_⁠ ⁠ #cottagerenovation #farmhouse #ByronBayaccommodation

Although this former dairy-turned-mango farm in the #ByronBay hinterland featured a new, architect-designed house, it was the rundown timber #cottage that caught Ian's eye. ⁠
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"While we loved the main house, we thought the dairy bails could really be something," he says. ⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to see how Ian and his wife Kate transformed the rundown cottage into a heavenly holiday home featuring a large covered deck and a plunge pool made from a repurposed concrete water tank. ⁠
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Photography: @lisacohenphoto / Styling: @inside_story_⁠
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#cottagerenovation #farmhouse #ByronBayaccommodation
Although this former dairy-turned-mango farm in the #ByronBay hinterland featured a new, architect-designed house, it was the rundown timber #cottage that caught Ian's eye. ⁠

"While we loved the main house, we thought the dairy bails could really be something," he says. ⁠

Tap the link in our bio to see how Ian and his wife Kate transformed the rundown cottage into a heavenly holiday home featuring a large covered deck and a plunge pool made from a repurposed concrete water tank. ⁠

Photography: @lisacohenphoto / Styling: @inside_story_⁠

#cottagerenovation #farmhouse #ByronBayaccommodation
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