A 28m² living space where texture replaces decoration.
Most people think this is just a pretty living room.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Chosen for spatial efficiency, not branding.
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