Renowned interior design firm P&T Interiors, led by Pol Theis, has been featured in Nicole England's latest publication, 'Resident Dog Volume Two'. This coffee table book offers a unique perspective on outstanding architecture by showcasing the canine residents of these remarkable homes. England, an architecture photographer, conceived the idea for 'Resident Dog' after noticing how the presence of dogs during photoshoots added a sense of warmth and sociability to even the most imposing architectural spaces. The book, which evolved from her Instagram account of the same name, presents over 25 exceptional homes from around the world, with each property's canine occupants serving as tour guides.
P&T Interiors' contribution to the book is a stunning, award-winning house located in Sag Harbor, in the Hamptons, New York. The property, which harmoniously integrates with its forest surroundings, features Pol Theis' two English bulldogs, Louis and Margot. The home's design showcases a seamless blend of eclectic materials, with a concrete 'public box' connected to a teak 'private box' via a windowed hallway. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a black lap pool further enhance the property's connection to its natural environment. Theis expressed his gratitude for being included in the publication, stating, 'I am extremely honored to be featured in such a beautiful coffee table book. Nicole has a unique eye and the talent to feature designs in an extremely personalized manner.'
This feature in 'Resident Dog Volume Two' highlights the innovative and personalized approach that P&T Interiors brings to its projects. The boutique firm is known for its highly customized residential design services, catering to an international clientele. With a dedicated team of designers and architects, P&T Interiors focuses on translating each client's taste and lifestyle into their living spaces while maintaining a cohesive conceptual thread throughout the design. The inclusion of P&T Interiors in this publication underscores the firm's standing in the world of high-end interior design. It also offers readers a glimpse into the intersection of exceptional architecture and the personal touch that pets bring to a home. This unique perspective may inspire both design enthusiasts and dog lovers to consider how their living spaces can be both aesthetically pleasing and accommodating to their four-legged family members.
As the design industry continues to evolve, books like 'Resident Dog Volume Two' provide valuable insights into the human-centered aspects of architecture and interior design. By showcasing homes that are not only visually stunning but also lived-in and loved by both humans and their canine companions, the publication challenges the notion that high-end design and everyday life are mutually exclusive. For those interested in exploring more of P&T Interiors' work, additional information can be found at https://www.ptinteriors.com. The firm's portfolio includes a range of projects, from residences in the Hamptons and Connecticut to townhouses in Manhattan, demonstrating their versatility and commitment to exceeding client expectations across various architectural styles and locations.


