David Shelley’s Coward House, Nottingham
This mid-century masterpiece was designed in the 1970s by David Shelley. The steel-framed Case Study-esque structure is currently home to Monica and Simon Siegel who, as conscious custodians of the Nottingham house, have sensitively restored its elements, including putting window frames back to their intended colours and design.
Original features include a sunken conversation pit, swimming pool, terrazzo floors and a courtyard garden. Floor-to-ceiling windows on four sides create a box-framed view of a Japanese Maple tree, bringing light into the interior corridor and study whilst inspiring a tranquil state of mind.
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