This home for a family of three became a seamless extension of the surrounding landscape. Wood, light, and natural tones create an environment where every element is dedicated to harmony and tranquility. The space lives in rhythm with nature—from the soft morning light to the evening sunset beyond the panoramic windows.
The heart of the home, where walls of warm veneer blend with matte paint. Sliding doors blur the boundary between the garden and the interior, filling the space with light and air. In the dining area—a matte pendant light; in the lounge—a low, soft sofa with textured textiles. Evenings here end with conversations and a cup of tea in hand.
Kitchen-living room
A compact yet thoughtfully designed space finished with marble-look porcelain stoneware. Concealed storage niches, matte fixtures, and a wooden accent panel create a tactile contrast. Warm light filters through the matte glass of the shower enclosure in a slim black frame, preserving a sense of spaciousness.
A double sink, a large mirror with warm backlighting, ceiling lighting with diffused warm light, and hidden niches. All executed in our studio’s signature beloved style. Wooden elements are integrated into the storage zone—as a reminder of the overarching concept.
Shower rooms on the first and second floors
On the second floor — a private zone for work. Dark walls with wooden blinds and floor-to-ceiling shelving with warm backlighting. This is a place of concentration: a leather armchair, a minimalist desk, and subdued lighting focused precisely on the essential details.
Study
A restful space with a large bed and soft ceiling cove lighting. The walls are clad in veneer with vertical profiling, visually elongating the room. Matte bedside sconces add intimacy. From the bedroom, there is direct access to the dressing room.
A functional space where natural light accentuates the texture of the wood. Open storage systems, matte handles, and nothing superfluous. In the morning, the atmosphere here is unique—filled with sunbeams and tranquility.
Bedroom and dressing room
A room where the child chose the wall color themselves. An active zone with a climbing wall and a play area, a sleeping area with a bed for sleepovers with friends. Built-in closets hide personal belongings, keeping the space free for creativity.