Armytage House by WMK Architecture & Indre

Armytage House by WMK Architecture & Indre

A Study in Texture and Tone

Armytage House unfolds as a calm study in material layering, proportion and restraint — a contemporary residence where architecture and interiors work in quiet harmony.

A refined palette anchors the home, allowing natural stone, timber and softly tonal finishes to shape the atmosphere. Light moves gently through the spaces, revealing texture and subtle shifts in colour, creating interiors that feel grounded yet expansive. Every surface contributes to a sense of balance — sculptural without excess, warm without heaviness.

Bathrooms become intimate moments within this broader architectural narrative. Solid materials establish permanence, while tactile elements introduce softness and comfort. The result is a series of spaces that invite pause, reinforcing the sensory rhythm of daily rituals.

Our Black & White, Grey & White, and Linen bath towels sit naturally within this environment. Their woven textures and tonal variations echo the home’s material language — offering graphic contrast, softness and natural warmth that support the layered interior palette.

Armytage House ultimately expresses a quiet confidence: architecture that prioritises atmosphere and material honesty, shaping a home that feels intentional, tactile and enduring.

Architecture: WMK Architecture
Interior Design: Indre
Photography: Caitlin Mills
Featuring: Loom Towels — Black & White, Grey & White & Linen Bath Towels