Shayne and Mai wanted their new energy efficient home to be connected to its surrounds, filled with natural light to bring the outside in.
Shayne and Mai wanted their new energy efficient home to be connected to its surrounds, filled with natural light to bring the outside in.
The overview of this residential project was to balance functionality with contemporary urban aesthetics on a limited budget, aligning with the lifestyle of the owner, a street culture enthusiast.
We opted for zoning the daily activities, delimitating kitchen by hydraulic tiles that extend along the equipment wall. On the opposite side, a sideboard serves as a dining area, supported by a suspended shelf. This wall also supports the home office and living area.
Elements such as the linear pendant lighting and vertical skateboard art piece are a nod to the modern and urban character of the space.
The relaxation area is subtly defined by the juxtaposition of the bed and sofa, with a distinct highlight on the textured variation of the headboard wall.
On the balcony, synthetic grass creates a contrast with the predominant black, gray, and white tones.
Red, the client’s favorite color and part of the initial brief, was incorporated into the kitchen design.
This cohesive aesthetic solution effectively meets the client’s needs, providing a functional and comfortable space while staying within budget.
Our design for the first phase office building creates 115,000sqft net of highly efficient, agile office space that provides unrivalled quality in Maidenhead.
“I can recommend Archdeco highly enough. They took my ideas and made them even better, and had all sorts of suggestions for details I would never have thought of, which made all the difference to the end result. The team totally got what I wanted and always managed to find just the right piece or the right style.”

“We purchased a wonderful north facing one acre block of land in Daylesford, to build an eco-friendly, stabilised rammed earth home. We are thrilled with the end result – with the quality of workmanship, the materials used and with the wonderful flexibility we had as we built this house.
