208–216 High Street, Preston

Interiors at 208–216 High Street are defined by light, openness, and architectural clarity. Designed as an extension of the building’s sculptural form, each residence offers a calm, contemporary living environment shaped by generous glazing, soft materials, and carefully resolved proportions.

Living and dining spaces are open and expansive, framed by curved window lines and floor-to-ceiling glass that draw in natural light and long urban views. A restrained palette of pale timbers, stone textures, and warm neutrals creates interiors that feel airy, balanced, and timeless.

Kitchens are integrated seamlessly into the living space, designed with clean-lined cabinetry, stone benchtops, and subtle detailing. Functional and understated, they support both everyday living and relaxed entertaining without visual clutter.

Bedrooms are conceived as quiet retreats, where light, softness, and proportion take precedence. Large windows, gentle finishes, and simple joinery create spaces that feel calm, private, and restorative.

Bathrooms adopt a refined, minimal aesthetic, with walk-in showers, wall-hung fittings, concealed cisterns, and stone-look surfaces. Carefully considered layouts ensure efficiency while maintaining a sense of openness and ease.

Throughout the building, indoor spaces connect visually to landscaped balconies, planted edges, and the central void, reinforcing a strong relationship between architecture and greenery.

At 208–216 High Street, interiors are not over-designed — they are carefully shaped, light-filled spaces that feel contemporary, considered, and enduring.