In this private residence, our intention was to design a space that feels grounded and quiet — a home that embraces simplicity without being bare.
We worked with warm materials and gentle transitions between light and texture, aiming to soften the boundaries between structure and living. The exposed wood ceiling and textured stone wall were introduced not as decorative elements, but as anchors of a tactile, lived-in atmosphere.
Rather than making bold statements, we focused on gestures of calm clarity: the extended kitchen counter becomes a place of gathering, the lighting is subtly embedded to support the rhythm of the day.