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HOUSE FOR A PAINTER

28th July 2016

Years ago, I visited an incredible property called Sea Loft in the Fife coastal town of Kinghorn. Sea Loft was the home and studio of artists Robert Callender and Elizabeth Ogilvie, who created the space by converting a previously derelict cinema. The volume and the natural light thundering into the all-white studio was incredible, and no less so in the couple’s living area with its sea views. It was a wonderful example of a living space and studio that worked together, cohesive in design and approach, to create an unforgettable home.

And this London house, House for a Painter, although very different in location, shares that same unique quality and the wonderful sense of light and volume. Whereas Sea Loft was about views outside to the landscape, this house offers long views between the studio and living zones, an “internal landscape,” as architect Dingle Price refers to it, where one area flows into the next.

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THE STUDIO

10th March 2015

Having worked from home for seventeen years, I’m always interested to see how other people create their work spaces. To me, the space you work in is hugely important. We’ve all done it – settled at a kitchen table or set up a desk space in a cubby hole or box room – and while that’s fine if you’re only looking for a very part-time arrangement, if you’re spending most of your day at work, what it looks like and what it feels like really matters. When you have the opportunity to design your own work space, why not make it good? Indeed, why not make it great?

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THE KILN STUDIOS

26th August 2014

I’ve said it before (possibly too many times) and I’ll doubtless say it again, but nothing appeals to me more than a compact house or flat that’s been cleverly designed. If you live in the city centre as I do, then making the most of a tight floor-plan is often the norm. And, too often, smaller properties just have wasted space, whether that’s poorly thought out storage or dead circulation space. So whenever I find a house or flat that answers this, well, I sit up and take notice. Continue Reading…