A home for colour lovers
Living in a clos surrounded by identical houses doesn’t mean you can’t be bold.
This late-70s home threw tradition out the window - and we loved playing along.
The original layout didn’t work for the owners, especially with a Japanese-inspired vision shaping the design. So, we reimagined the ground floor, embracing broken-plan living to create spaces that connect when needed yet retain their own identity.
A butterfly roof and pavilion-style design give this home a modern take on the orangery, complete with a bold yellow door that proudly stands out.
Inside, a polished green-and-gold plastered wall complements a timber-veiled staircase—now the home’s striking centrepiece.
It’s a home that refuses to blend in - just like its owners!
Living in a clos surrounded by identical houses doesn’t mean you can’t be bold.
This late-70s home threw tradition out the window - and we loved playing along.
The original layout didn’t work for the owners, especially with a Japanese-inspired vision shaping the design. So, we reimagined the ground floor, embracing broken-plan living to create spaces that connect when needed yet retain their own identity.
A butterfly roof and pavilion-style design give this home a modern take on the orangery, complete with a bold yellow door that proudly stands out.
Inside, a polished green-and-gold plastered wall complements a timber-veiled staircase—now the home’s striking centrepiece.
It’s a home that refuses to blend in - just like its owners!