This 4-bedroom maisonette solves the central challenge of two-storey family living: how do you make a home feel substantial without feeling heavy? The answer is a clear vertical separation — day spaces on the ground floor, night spaces above — combined with a facade that uses material contrast and window rhythm to give the building composure and scale.
The Ground Floor
An open-plan kitchen and dining area flows directly to a covered rear terrace, making outdoor living genuinely easy. The kitchen faces the entrance so arriving family members are immediately seen and welcomed — a simple detail that experienced homeowners value enormously. A guest bedroom with its own bathroom completes the ground floor without compromising the privacy of the floors above.
The Master Suite
The master bedroom spans the full width of the rear elevation, with a full-height window overlooking the garden, an en-suite with floor-to-ceiling tiling, and a walk-in wardrobe designed as a room in its own right. It is the space that clients consistently single out as the one that made the whole project worth doing.
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