Penthouse no.32
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Building Dreams, Living Love
About the
Penthouse no.32
About the
Penthouse no.32
How do you downsize your home when the children have flown the
nest? For many people the solution is to sell and buy
somewhere smaller, but this independent couple chose a
different path – they built on their existing maisonette to
create a brand new penthouse for themselves, and at the same
time, converted the maisonette into two apartments, one each
for their children. ‘The clients had lived in their home, a
typical maisonette, for 25 years,’ says Ryan Calleja who was
responsible for the renovation. ‘To celebrate the silver
anniversary of the building and their marriage, they decided
they needed a change of pace – a smaller, more intimate space
that best reflected the lifestyle that they envisaged for the
rest of their life.’ The original plan was for a simple
one-storey apartment, especially as the budget was tight, but
as time when on the space expanded upwards. ‘But the extra
volume needed to have some architectural quality that made the
aesthetic experience of being within the place worth the extra
effort and cost,’ says Ryan. ‘It was important to find a
visual language that complemented the vast vertical space over
the kitchen/dining space that the upper level created. This
was done through a combination of both vertical and horizontal
elements that balance each other out. ‘The verticality of the
void, as well as a double-height window, a long, suspended
chandelier chandelier and vertical tile wall were countered by
horizontal elements such as the bridge that gives access to
the front yard, and floating staircase,’ explains Ryan. ‘As
well, both vertical and horizontal skylights and vertical
shaft windows create a dynamic environment that changes
throughout the day with the light.’
Beyond the architectural details, a bold decorating scheme
also elevates the apartment into something special. A dark
blue feature wall is the perfect backdrop for the couple’s
collection of gilt-framed paintings and a large framed frieze
of Maltese tiles reaches from the ground floor to the ceiling
giving colour and interest to what would have otherwise been a
vast blank wall. Elsewhere, chunky columns, that were part of
the original decor in the maisonette, are used as supports for
the coffee and dining tables. ‘Some of the design was governed
by items that had sentimental value,’ says Ryan. ‘And other
decisions were made in order to accentuate these major design
features, all the while integrating a pop of colour that makes
the space a bit more vibrant.’ One of the most difficult
design decisions was choosing the flooring. ‘We went through
hundreds of tile samples before settling on the parquet and
main floor tiles,’ says Ryan. ‘We wanted to make sure that the
vastness of the floor acted as a background to the rest of the
furniture but without being visually boring. This decision was
made even more important as the upper level gives a birds-eye
view of the living space.’ The build itself was relatively
straightforward although the clients living in the building
throughout the work added an extra dimension. ‘That created
challenges bigger than I could have ever predicted such as
keeping a constant supply of water,’ says Ryan. ‘It was also a
self-build project, the clients, with myself helping some of
the time, taking care of all the construction and most of the
finishing works within the site. Luckily, a site visit was
just two flights of stairs away!’ Today, a year and a half
later, the apartment is completed and the new arrangements
suit everyone. ‘Taking the plunge and literally risking the
roof over your head in order to pursue such a project was
never an easy decision,’ says Ryan. ‘Yet, the excitement by
which the clients describe their new dream home shows that it
was worth it in the end.’ What is it like to live in their new
home? ‘Every morning, we wake up to a view we love, brew a
coffee in a kitchen we love as we sit around the dining table,
looking upwards at the changing sunrise sky,’ say the
homeowners. ‘ No matter what the day will bring, starting it
off in a home you built, surrounded by the ones you love
within a setting that truly reflects the lifestyle you always
dreamed about is an experience that never grows stale. You
only get to appreciate the power that a home can have on your
life when you get to experience such a pleasure.’
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