The renowned interior design firm P&T Interiors, under the leadership of Pol Theis, has been prominently featured in Nicole England's latest publication, 'Resident Dog Volume Two'. This coffee table book captures the essence of outstanding architecture through the lens of its canine residents, offering a fresh perspective on how pets enhance the livability and warmth of designed spaces. England, an architecture photographer, was inspired to create 'Resident Dog' after observing the unique dynamic dogs introduce to architectural photography, transforming imposing structures into welcoming homes.
P&T Interiors' contribution to the book is a breathtaking, award-winning residence in Sag Harbor, New York, designed to blend seamlessly with its forested surroundings. The home, which features Pol Theis' two English bulldogs, Louis and Margot, is a testament to the firm's ability to merge eclectic materials and innovative design concepts. The property includes a concrete 'public box' connected to a teak 'private box' by a windowed hallway, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a black lap pool that underscore the home's harmony with nature.
Theis expressed his honor at being included in the publication, praising England's unique ability to personalize design features. This feature not only highlights P&T Interiors' customized approach to residential design but also its international acclaim. The firm is celebrated for translating clients' tastes and lifestyles into cohesive living spaces, a philosophy that resonates throughout their diverse portfolio.
'Resident Dog Volume Two' serves as a bridge between high-end design and the everyday lives of homeowners and their pets, challenging the perception that sophisticated architecture cannot be both beautiful and functional. For those interested in exploring P&T Interiors' work further, their portfolio can be viewed at https://www.ptinteriors.com, showcasing projects from the Hamptons to Manhattan.
This publication underscores the evolving narrative in the design industry, where the integration of pets into living spaces is not just an afterthought but a central consideration in creating homes that are as welcoming as they are visually stunning. It's a compelling read for design aficionados and pet lovers alike, offering inspiration for spaces that cater to all members of the family, two-legged and four-legged alike.


