About the Project
The interior turned out like a quiet musical composition: no loud notes, but a deep mood that is felt immediately upon entering.
Context
A large family of five wanted a home that would not compete with their life, but would also not dissolve into dull minimalism. They were looking for an emotionally calm interior without excess decor, where tactile materials, light, and architecture would make the space feel warm, alive, and timeless.
Object and Task
A 235 m² country house for a family of five, built around the concept “Symphony of Textures”: emotional minimalism where the interior serves as a backdrop for life and natural materials become the key accents.
Completed Works
Emotional minimalism without decorative overload. Sculptural staircase with a flowing curve and timber treads as the central art object. Accent TV wall with graphic timber panels and a natural stone portal. Arched openings with timber surrounds and fluted glass. Sophisticated monochrome palette of natural tones. Layered lighting scenarios: track systems, decorative fixtures, and concealed lighting around perimeters and in niches.
Result
The house feels mature and tactile rather than loud. The staircase, stone TV composition, and arches establish rhythm, while the soft light and natural finishes create the sense of quiet luxury and timelessness that makes the home feel rich, calm, and worth touching every day.
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