P&T Interiors, a boutique interior design firm led by Pol Theis, has been featured in Nicole England's latest coffee table book, 'Resident Dog Around the World.' The book, a follow-up to England's popular Instagram account Resident Dog, showcases over 25 of the world's most extraordinary houses and the dogs that call them home.
England, an architecture photographer, found that photo shoots were most enjoyable when dogs were present, bringing sociability and fun to even the most imposing architectural spaces. This observation led to the creation of her Instagram account and subsequently this book, which takes readers on a global tour of stunning homes from Mexico to Sydney, London, New York, and Los Angeles, with each property's canine resident serving as a unique tour guide.
P&T Interiors' contribution is a striking, award-winning house in Sag Harbor, The Hamptons. The property, home to Pol Theis' two English bulldogs, Louis and Margot, is described as being nestled in a forest in front of a picturesque pond. The design seamlessly integrates with its surroundings while incorporating a variety of eclectic materials. The public spaces, constructed entirely of concrete, feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the natural environment. These areas connect to the private spaces, built entirely of teak wood, through a windowed hallway. A black lap pool serves as a striking centerpiece, embraced by both sections of the house. The careful selection of materials ensures the structure blends harmoniously with its natural surroundings.
The inclusion of P&T Interiors in 'Resident Dog Around the World' highlights the firm's exceptional design work and underscores the growing trend of incorporating pets into high-end architectural photography. This approach humanizes luxury spaces and offers a unique perspective on how these homes are lived in and enjoyed by both human and canine occupants. For more on P&T Interiors, visit their website. The feature represents significant recognition of the firm's ability to create spaces that are visually stunning and warmly livable for all household members, including four-legged ones.
