In Australia, Two Families Live Surrounded by the Bush
When Phoebe and Chris Bell found themselves trekking between the vibrant scene of Melbourne, Australia, and the more slow-paced, rural towns on the outskirts of the city, they realized that leading a suburban life in between the two areas that they loved wasn’t how they wanted to wind down. When the couple eventually began planning […]
When Phoebe and Chris Bell found themselves trekking between the vibrant scene of Melbourne, Australia, and the more slow-paced, rural towns on the outskirts of the city, they realized that leading a suburban life in between the two areas that they loved wasn’t how they wanted to wind down. When the couple eventually began planning a family and had their son Jude, opting to move to the leafy town of Warrandyte felt like a step in the right direction. Phoebe and Chris’ new country home, a two-story house with strong original 1970s vibes, allows the couple to return home to what feels like a remote bush retreat at the end of each day. “It’s a retreat in every sense of the word and as soon as I walk through the door, I’m immediately more grounded and calm,” Phoebe explains. “It has big windows and a very strong connection to the sprawling bush that surrounds it, making it an incredibly nurturing home.”
Over the past five years, after deciding that a career as a lawyer wasn’t for her, Phoebe has built her colorful and bohemian homewares brand, Sage x Clare (@sageandclare). In ad...
When Phoebe and Chris Bell found themselves trekking between the vibrant scene of Melbourne, Australia, and the more slow-paced, rural towns on the outskirts of the city, they realized that leading a suburban life in between the two areas that they loved wasn’t how they wanted to wind down. When the couple eventually began planning a family and had their son Jude, opting to move to the leafy town of Warrandyte felt like a step in the right direction. Phoebe and Chris’ new country home, a two-story house with strong original 1970s vibes, allows the couple to return home to what feels like a remote bush retreat at the end of each day. “It’s a retreat in every sense of the word and as soon as I walk through the door, I’m immediately more grounded and calm,” Phoebe explains. “It has big windows and a very strong connection to the sprawling bush that surrounds it, making it an incredibly nurturing home.”
Over the past five years, after deciding that a career as a lawyer wasn’t for her, Phoebe has built her colorful and bohemian homewares brand, Sage x Clare (@sageandclare). In ad...
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