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OZA Design Presents the Cranleigh Lodge in London

OZA Design created the Cranleigh Lodge, which is a minimally designed residence located in London, UK. It functions as much more than a regular residence as it is also a space to host events or as a workspace. The structure separates public spaces which are functions on the ground floor while the first floor is reserved for private functions.

There are natural materials that are highlighted in their raw form. The studio commits to sustainability which extends all the way to the floor along the living and dining room -- this is made from reclaimed British Oak that has been repurposed to rate an intricate marquetry design. At the outside of the home is the garden which is designed to reflect the home's visual principles.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - A trend towards minimalist design is emerging as seen in the Cranleigh Lodge in London, which showcases a minimally designed residence with a focus on natural materials and a separation of public and private spaces.
2. Multi-functional Spaces - The Cranleigh Lodge in London demonstrates the trend of creating multi-functional spaces, as it not only serves as a residence but also as a venue for events or as a workspace.
3. Sustainable Architecture - Sustainable architecture is a growing trend, exemplified by the use of reclaimed British Oak for the living and dining room floors in the Cranleigh Lodge.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The minimalist design trend presents opportunities for interior designers to create sleek, uncluttered spaces that focus on natural materials and multi-functional features.
2. Event Hosting - The rise of multi-functional spaces opens up new opportunities for the event hosting industry, allowing for unique and versatile venues like the Cranleigh Lodge in London.
3. Green Construction - The sustainable elements of the Cranleigh Lodge, such as the use of reclaimed materials, highlight the potential for the green construction industry to incorporate eco-friendly practices into architectural designs.

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