The architecture studio Hogarth Architects has remodeled the interior of a Queen's Gate apartment in South Kensington, London.
With a distribution of space on two levels, the architects have designed a wooden structure conceived with the aim of restoring the space to its original proportions, as if it were a large piece of furniture with all the functions required for urban life.
His style between contemporary y rustic it sure does not leave anyone indifferent. The combination of the elegance of glass with the warmth of wood seems particularly successful to me. They have been very cute, precious. Something that catches your eye: the glass-enclosed shower upstairs seems to be right above the kitchen sink… will you beware of sneaky glances?
James Brittain Photos. Original: deezen.
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