Living room with a beige sofa, a round wooden dining table with six chairs, a large potted tree, a white ceiling light fixture, a sideboard with a lamp, and beige curtains over a wooden door.

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Residential Interior Design

A residential interior design project developed through a complete transformation of the space, from interior construction to bespoke furniture and final styling.

The project was approached as a continuous process, where architectural decisions and bespoke elements were designed together to achieve a cohesive, functional and calm living environment.

Design Approach

The interior works focused on redefining circulation, proportions and natural light, establishing a clear architectural base for the home.

From this foundation, custom-made furniture was designed to respond to the specific needs of each space, ensuring integration, functionality and visual continuity.

The final layer introduced warmth and balance through material selection and carefully considered finishes.

Material & Palette

The material palette is defined by natural stone, light wood and metal finishes. Marble adds texture and depth, oak brings warmth and continuity, while antique brass introduce subtle contrast. Together, these elements create a calm and cohesive atmosphere that highlights craftsmanship and material quality.

Samples of different kitchen fixtures and materials, including faucets, tiles, and countertop samples.

Key Spaces

Each space was designed to feel connected while maintaining its own identity, supporting everyday use and long-term comfort.

This project reflects a residential approach rooted in architectural clarity, material coherence and thoughtful design, resulting in a home that feels calm, cohesive and enduring.

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