Project Gallery - City Penthouse
The entrance corridor leads into an open plan living space.
Low energy lighting concealed in aluminum extrusions flood the ceiling with light and reflect in the walnut polished floors.
Walnut panels conceal everyday appliances.
The original walls separating the kitchen and dining room were removed to open up the area creating a space for entertaining
Walnut, pale grey high gloss acrylic doors and opaque glass contrast with the polished granite work surfaces.
An opaque glass wall was installed to semi-conceal the sitting area whilst allowing a feeling of light and space.
Sheers sofen the sunlight and in the eventing are lit from above to create a dramatic effect
The sheers open to allow access to the balcony
The master suite originally consisted of three bedrooms and two bathrooms. All walls were removed to create a large open space incorporating three sections, dressing area, lounge area to watch TV and sleeping area. Large wall panels can be slid long the ceiling channel to conceal the dressing and sleeping area creating a private room with access onto the terrace.
Painted panels clad the walls echoing the sliding door detail.
An original Barbican window
Flush Walnut doors conceal copious amounts of wardrobe storage.
An original feature ceiling light floods the area with natural light.
Master bathroom walls are clad in smooth limestone tiles contrasting with the limestone feature wall above the bath. This is lit from the base accentuating the 'marshmallow' effect.
Other features include a TV and mirror mounted taps, bespoke shelves with lighting and a limestone and walnut vanity unit.
Master shower room walls are faced with green glass panels and a green glass basin contrasting with walnut and limestone floor.
