The inclusion of P&T Interiors in Nicole England's latest coffee table book, 'Resident Dog Around the World', spotlights the firm's exceptional ability to merge high-end interior design with the warmth and livability required by pet owners. This feature not only celebrates the firm's award-winning project in Sag Harbor but also reflects a broader industry trend towards more inclusive and pet-friendly luxury spaces.
Nicole England, an architecture photographer, has captured over 25 extraordinary homes across the globe, with each property's canine residents offering a unique perspective on the space. P&T Interiors' contribution to the book is a testament to their design philosophy, which prioritizes a collaborative relationship between designer, client, and space to create environments that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional for all inhabitants, including pets.
The Sag Harbor property, home to Pol Theis' two English bulldogs, Louis and Margot, exemplifies this approach. The house's design, featuring concrete public spaces with panoramic views and teak wood private areas connected by a windowed hallway, demonstrates a seamless integration with its natural surroundings. A black lap pool serves as a striking centerpiece, further enhancing the property's harmony with nature.
This recognition in 'Resident Dog Around the World' underscores the importance of designing spaces that accommodate the lifestyles of all family members, including pets. It highlights a shift in the luxury design industry towards more personalized and inclusive approaches, where the joy and companionship pets bring to a home are considered integral to the design process.
For further exploration of P&T Interiors' innovative designs, visit https://www.ptinteriors.com. The firm's feature in England's book not only celebrates their contribution to high-end interior design but also sets a precedent for future projects that embrace the full spectrum of family life, including our beloved pets.


