COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.
COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.
Harbury CountryHouse by Peter Staunton
CM: Do you think the rock and roll vibe is what
makes your clients choose you?
PS: I hope so! I think that part of what I do is try to live
it, and I don’t mean walk around on drugs and drinking
and all that. That was a long time ago! (Laughs) But I
mean in terms of what I wear and how I look, what I
do. It’s my way of saying that it’s my lifestyle; this is
what I believe in. So I believe that if people come to
me ,it’s because they want a little bit of that look, of
that edge, whatever it is. I like to think that it is part of
all package, and that is what I believe, how I live, and
how I look.
CM: Do you prefer to design residential or hospital-
ity projects?
PS: Residential, because it’s much nicer to work with
people that are looking for my services because it’s their
home and they love it. If you work in a lot of commer-
cial and hospitality projects, you deal with boards and
directors. They don’t really care, and it’s purely about
the money. It’s purely about getting the profit margins
and stuff like that, and I am not interested in that.
I want to work with clients, I want to work with them
because they want to transform their home, because
they want to live there with their family and friends,
and I think that is much nicer. I would like to do some
commercial works like some bars or hotel entrances,
but on the boutique side, in which it gets more per-
sonal. The work on people residential and homes is so
much more personal.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW //
Harbury CountryHouse by Peter Staunton
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