New York Interior Designer Featured in Global Architecture and Dog Book
October 30th, 2024 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
Pol Theis of P&T Interiors is showcased in Nicole England's 'Resident Dog 2', highlighting the intersection of exceptional architecture and canine companions. The book offers a unique perspective on luxury homes worldwide through the lens of their resident dogs.

Interior designer Pol Theis of New York-based P&T Interiors has been featured in photographer Nicole England's latest publication, 'Resident Dog 2'. The book, which showcases over 25 of the world's most remarkable homes and their canine inhabitants, includes Theis' award-winning Sag Harbor residence in the Hamptons, along with his two English bulldogs, Louis and Margot.
England's book, inspired by her popular Instagram account 'Resident Dog', offers a fresh perspective on architectural photography by incorporating the playful presence of dogs. The collection spans homes from Mexico to Sydney, London, New York, and Los Angeles, using each property's canine residents as unconventional tour guides.
Theis' featured property exemplifies the book's theme of harmonizing exceptional design with the warmth of pet ownership. The Sag Harbor house, nestled in a forested area overlooking a pond, demonstrates a seamless integration with its natural surroundings. The structure combines concrete public spaces with teak wood private areas, connected by a windowed hallway that frames a black lap pool.
This inclusion in 'Resident Dog 2' not only highlights Theis' work but also underscores a growing trend in luxury real estate and interior design that considers pet-friendly elements as integral to high-end living spaces. The book's concept resonates with a market increasingly focused on creating homes that cater to both human aesthetics and pet comfort.
For the architecture and interior design industry, this publication represents a novel approach to showcasing properties, potentially influencing how designers and photographers present spaces to appeal to pet-owning clientele. It also reflects a shift in luxury home marketing, where the presence of pets is seen as enhancing, rather than detracting from, the sophistication of a space.
As the line between human and pet spaces continues to blur in home design, books like 'Resident Dog 2' may inspire both professionals and homeowners to consider more integrated living solutions. This trend could lead to innovations in materials, layouts, and furnishings that cater to both human luxury and pet-friendly functionality in high-end residences.
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