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Architectural Logic This space works because circulation, storage, and activity zones are resolved before decoration.

The Tactile Sanctuary

A 28m² living space where texture replaces decoration.

Most people think this is just a pretty living room.

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The Architectural Shell

We start with a neutral base. The walls and floors form a cohesive, textural background that allows for multiple design personalities. The 5.2m width provides ample breathing room.

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Render 1: Modern Base
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Textural Warmth

In this variation, we introduce organic warmth. Woven chairs and jute rugs layer texture without adding visual weight. The palette shifts to cream and light oak.

"Architect-Selected Pieces for a 300 sq ft Living Room"

Render 2: Boho Detail
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Dark Luxury

A sophisticated, masculine approach. We introduce dark walnut cabinetry and a curved sofa. The curves break the rigid rectangular geometry, adding fluid movement to the circulation.

Render 3: Dark Luxury
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Light & Air

By using low-profile furniture and a light palette, we maximize the perception of volume. The space feels larger, lighter, and more open to the balcony, enhancing the indoor-outdoor connection.

Render 4: Boho Wide
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Tactile Details

Architecture is felt before it is seen. The interaction of light on the textured wall panels creates a sensory richness that transforms a simple room into a sanctuary.

Render 5: Detail
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