Cluny Hill GCB Project
Project Overview
The residence features a cohesive aesthetic across diverse functional zones, from a high-performance kitchen to a dedicated home theater.
- Public Spaces: The living and kitchen areas utilize a neutral palette of warm whites and greys, grounded by classic herringbone wood flooring.
- Private Quarters: Bedrooms and home offices maintain the minimalist theme with floor-to-ceiling custom carpentry and hidden storage solutions.
- Entertainment & Wellness: The home includes specialized luxury zones, such as a dark-themed private cinema with a “starry night” ceiling and a spa-like master bathroom featuring a freestanding soaking tub and curved tile work.
- Outdoor Integration: The exterior architecture uses bold, vertical wood louvers and expansive glass doors to bridge the gap between the lush outdoor greenery and the interior living spaces.
Project Type:
GCB Renovation
Design Style:
Modern Luxury
What Makes This GCB Design Special
Architectural Curves & Fluidity
- A standout element is the use of soft, curved geometry to break the rigidity of modern lines.
- Curved Island & Walls: The kitchen island features a prominent rounded end, a motif mirrored in curved interior walls and rounded bathroom mirrors.
- Fluted Textures: Vertical "ribbed" or fluted paneling is applied to the kitchen island base and the living room TV console, adding tactile depth and a dynamic play of light and shadow.
Advanced Indirect Lighting
- Cove & Strip Lighting: Warm LED strips are hidden within ceiling trays, under kitchen cabinets, and behind office shelving to create a "floating" effect for the furniture.
- Atmospheric Accents: The home theater features integrated floor-level "step" lighting and a fiber-optic ceiling to mimic a night sky.
Material Sophistication & Integration
- High-Contrast Finishes: The design balances soft wood grains with bold, white marble-look surfaces featuring heavy grey veining.
- Flush Carpentry: All major appliances, such as the refrigerator and laundry units, are perfectly recessed into custom cabinetry to maintain a completely "flush" and uninterrupted visual line.
- Concealed Hardware: Many cabinets use integrated finger pulls or handle-less designs, emphasizing the focus on the raw beauty of the materials like the vertical-grain wood.
Climate Control & Ventilation (Functional Luxury)
- Sun Shading: They block direct solar heat gain before it hits the glass, keeping the interior significantly cooler without relying solely on air conditioning.
- Airflow: Unlike a solid wall, the gaps between the slats allow breezes to pass through, promoting natural ventilation even when the screens are closed for



