Above: It’s not every day that a designer gets to inject a project with all the personality he pleases. The apartment unfolds around the kitchen (see the floor plan below). Josh says he set out to create “a warm, calm, and artified home.”
Simple white floor tiles form, in Josh’s words, a “soft corridor and and circulation zone leading to the other rooms of the flat,” and the kitchen is set off by terrazzo floor tiles.
The Granby Workshop terrazzo tiles contain recycled brick and slate from demolished buildings in Liverpool. The exposed steel beams appear in each of the rooms and are painted Farrow & Ball’s Red Earth.
The apartment was built as workers’ housing: explains Josh, “Gibson Gardens was created by an organization called The Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes.”
Here are three more kitchens that architects designed for themselves:
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