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Dear Home Building Enthusiast,

As lockdown continues, it's fair to say that we're probably all going a bit stir crazy in the house.

Perhaps you're dealing with working from home, while also trying to keep a lasso on kids who are reluctant to log into their respective studies.

At times like this, having an outdoor space, no matter how big or small, is vital for your mental health and well-being, as well as your productivity.

In this newsletter, we look at some tips for you to make the most of your outdoor spaces, as well as how to make your garage multi-functional.

Happy reading, and stay safe!


Anna Hayes | Editor - Build | build.com.au
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