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SCULPTURAL STAIRS


Designed by Ruairidh Hogg and built by Perkins


Engineering, the stairs’ steel structure is almost a piece of sculpture in its own right


HIGH POINT


“Waking up to the view: The large window is framed by a curving wall, and waking up in this bedroom gives me immense pleasure” – Nicki


Eschewing the white box on the outside, the interior is similarly distinctive. Forget stark white walls or contemporary neutrals: instead these interiors have a vibrant coastal colour scheme that features sunset peach walls and sea blue units. “It’s fun doing a house from scratch: you can do anything you want! Usually in a house you do one room at a time and have to make compromises,” Nicki explains. “I wanted subtle seaside colours.” The end result has bespoke kitchen units sprayed turquoise, and several different shades of blue. “Because there’s a lot of kitchen it was always in my mind that I knew it was going to be turquoise: I wanted a warm colour,” she explains. The kitchen also features a built-in bar where the views can be enjoyed. They installed glass everywhere they could, to allow every opportunity for glimpses of the sea and to let


april/may 2020


Forget stark white walls or contemporary neutrals: instead these interiors have a vibrant coastal colour scheme that features sunset peach walls and sea blue units


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