The inclusion of P&T Interiors in Nicole England's latest coffee table book, 'Resident Dog Around the World', not only celebrates the firm's innovative design approach but also marks a significant moment in the intersection of high-end interior design and pet-friendly spaces. The book, a visual journey through some of the world's most breathtaking homes, uses the presence of dogs to add a layer of warmth and accessibility to architectural photography. P&T Interiors' featured project, a serene retreat in Sag Harbor, exemplifies this blend, where the natural beauty of the Hamptons meets the sophisticated, eclectic design sensibilities of the firm.
At the heart of this project is the belief that design should foster a deep connection between the inhabitants and their environment. The Sag Harbor house, home to Pol Theis' English bulldogs, Louis and Margot, is a testament to this philosophy. With its concrete public spaces offering expansive views of the surrounding forest and pond, and private quarters crafted from teak wood, the house is a study in contrasts that harmonize rather than clash. The inclusion of a black lap pool as a central feature further underscores the thoughtful consideration of both aesthetic and functional elements in the design.
This feature in 'Resident Dog Around the World' underscores a broader trend in the design world, where pets are increasingly recognized as integral members of the household, influencing the way spaces are conceived and realized. For more insights into P&T Interiors' design philosophy and projects, visit https://www.ptinteriors.com. The recognition of P&T Interiors in this publication not only highlights the firm's creative prowess but also its ability to craft spaces that resonate on a personal level, making luxury design accessible and relatable through the universal love for pets.


