LARA TORR DESCRIBES HER APARTMENT as “full but very petite”. With a combined living, dining and kitchen space, plus a bedroom, it’s jam-packed with old furniture, colourful rugs, indoor plants, local and foreign art and endless photos of her family and friends. “My little second cousin comes over occasionally, walks in laughing and says, ‘It’s missing a room’, as if someone forgot to build the rest of the place.” There’s both a haphazard and a curated feel to it, as if the contents of an eccentric museum have been emptied and rearranged in a single room. Lara enjoys the history of it all, and finds stories in everything.
Lara, a visual artist, had never planned to buy a place. “Working in the arts sector, I wrote home ownership off as…
