Discrete storage is designed into the bottom of the booth, while the seat is upholstered in vegan leather made from pineapple skin as both the owners are strict vegetarians.
Objects collected over the couple’s travels are displayed across the book-lined shelves.
A large, curved window in the living room looks out onto the garden and echoes the archways in the central hall.
In the kitchen, which connects to the internal patio and rear garden, the wooden ceiling beams are painted a pistachio green that’s repeated throughout the home, including on the radiators and the iron trim of the glass doors to the courtyard.
To form the dining/living room, the couple removed an existing wooden staircase and two utility rooms.
Florian’s bedroom sits across from the showroom for Micaela’s lifestyle brand, Agave. The burnt-red trim of the door that connects the hall to the bedroom matches the other wood-and-glass doors and windows, as well as the custom kitchen cabinets.
The original living space is now an open kitchen outfitted with cabinetry made by the couple.