Designers Brittney Hart and Justin Capuco of Husband Wife approached the project as an act of recalibration rather than revival. “From the outset, [the clients] envisioned a home that felt relaxed and liveable – never overly formal, yet undeniably refined,” Hart and Capuco explain. Having previously collaborated with the clients on a commercial project, the designers were already attuned to their sensibility. “As their family grew during the design process, this ambition took on greater clarity: the house needed to support the everyday realities of life with children while remaining thoughtfully composed.”
Rather than reconstructing a Gilded Age past, the studio developed a language that acknowledges the building’s provenance while meeting the demands of contemporary family life. Drawing on the work of Italian architects Piero Portaluppi and Osvaldo Borsani, whose interiors balanced intellectual rigour with material richness, Husband Wife distilled principles of clarity, proportion and restraint across every scale of the project.