The public areas of this newly built spec. house had an open plan which contradicted with the traditional exterior of the home. The owners requested that the open spaces be defined into more discreet spaces. This gave the house a timeless feel and served to make the house feel larger given the defined progression of the spaces. Their collection of modern art and furniture became the focus of the interiors, with a light touch for the decor. With the exception of a smashing red library at the end of an enfilade extending the full length of the house.
Designed in collaboration with Randy Florke of the Rural Collection