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15° Off-White House  

15° Off-White House

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15° Off-White House

YEAR
2009
SIZE
10,000 sqft - 25,000 sqft
BUDGET
$0 - 10K
The clients requested a large space for their young family’s life. Paul McAneary Architects responded with an open-plan design concept, to remove all of the internal walls of the existing building without any trace of columns nor beams and to create a seamless connection from the entrance right through to the garden. A faceted ceiling-scape was designed to force light deeper into the ground floor plan.
Storage space is vital to be discrete in the open plan so PMA excavated a vault below the ground floor and the kitchen’s perimeter became storage walls whose doors repeat a vertical and tranquil rhythm throughout. By utilizing Ikea carcasses hidden behind bespoke high quality lacquered doors we managed to keep to budget.
The design of the top two floors required a comparatively smaller intervention however Paul McAneary Architects felt that the staircase connecting the new open plan ground floor to the rest of the house should be an important central feature. 
Like a passenger aircraft staircase it appears to have been dropped from a flawless cut in the ceiling as its glass balustrades reflect and define the stairs as you descend into what used to be an old garage.

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