The sliding doors on the upper level meant that the bedrooms benefitted from plentiful and adjustable ventilation when the doors were slid back. An internal frameless glass balustrade was integrated with the sliding system, creating a minimal Juliette balcony to ensure the safety of the house owners even while the doors are fully open.
The modern kitchen design follows a subtle, industrial-style aesthetic, with metallic countertops and dark timber flooring. In line with this theme, internal steel doors were installed across the length of the room, opening out onto a dining space. To the rear wall, an impressive double-height pivot door provides easy access to the garden.
The slim steel frames and art deco applied glazing bars of the internal partitions provide an artisan, carefully crafted feel to the flow of the kitchen dining spaces. The dark tones are beautifully lit with natural light, that flows uninterrupted from a structural glass wall facing out onto the garden.
Moving on through the rest of the house, two frameless fire doors link to contemporary living areas with a crisper white palette, provide elegantly subtle fire protection while maintaining a clean frameless aesthetic and maximising the flow of natural light throughout each room.