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The Paxton Locher House is a modern courtyard house built between 1995/96, designed around a central atrium with a retractable glass roof that serves as a central courtyard. The house features a double-height atrium with daylight flooding in, creating a quiet and private sanctuary. The main space is an open area with a micro cement floor, divided into a living area with a central fireplace, a bespoke kitchen, and a dining area. The ground floor also includes a guest cloakroom, utility area, and walk-in dressing room. The first floor has a principal bedroom with an ensuite shower room and a traditional Japanese soaking tub, as well as a further double bedroom and guest shower room. The second floor features a large room that can be used as a study or home office. The house also includes a roof terrace with composite decking, outside lighting, and seating, and features modern luxury amenities such as underfloor heating, a water softener, and Japanese Toto Neorest toilets. Electronic systems, including lighting, blinds, and the retractable roof, are controlled by a Lutron home automation system.