main house
A feature in the New York Times Homes & Gardens section
recently caught my attention. It was a
story on Capel Manor, the home of TV producer Remy Blumfeld and photographer Henryk
Hetflaisz that sits on 23 acres in Kent.
main house
Designed by British architect Michael Manser in the late
1960s, the home is a tiny glass box on a mound overlooking rolling hills of
British greenery. But because they entertain
they had to find a solution to the small home and rather than think about adding
to the original structure, they built a simple guest pavilion designed by Scottish
architect Ewan Cameron. That led to
other ideas (as it almost always does!) and so ultimately the main house was
brought into the 21st century and fitted with original 1970
furniture and décor.
view from main house
view from main house
guest pavilion
What a wonderful pad to spend the time don’t you think?
image credits: Andreas Meichsner for the NYT
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