A nautical home away from home
Designed to be a home away from home – with the family spending much of its time on the mainland – the brief was to create an apartment that had a hotel-like ambience – both modern and minimalist in style – while remaining warm and welcoming.
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Another requirement that needed factoring in was the family’s love of art, particularly as they owned a highly-valuable collection of their own, which they were keen to display and immerse themselves in on a day-to-day basis.
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Open Kitchen Design
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Home Study Design
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Making use of wasted space in front of a bay window on the fourth-floor landing, next to the girls’ shared bathroom, we installed a sink designed for two, with twin taps, mirrors and drawers.