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BAREFOOT IN THE PAVILION

The layered materiality of The Pavilion is best felt underfoot. Designed by Adelaide-based studio Georgie Shepherd Interior Design (GSiD), The Pavilion is the second entertaining space for a family of six. The space marked stage two of Shepherd’s relationship with the clients, the continuation of her studio’s year-long room-by-room redesign of the main house.

The Pavilion was dreamed up by Shepherd and the clients midway through the bungalow’s design as a poolside retreat that could contrast with the bustle of the main house. It would

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