Renovation of an untouched 1980’s apartment on the 9th floor of a residential building. Archs and curves became the aesthetic choice of inspiration for the ‘minimal romantic’ ambiance that would be present in every detail.
This project is personal, my home. A revealing process that was created from the essential connection, an intention of the heart to inhabit a space that gives the sensation of a dream in the clouds and the embrace of the sun.
Earthy colors, plants and natural elements made the scenery feel magical. Small and hidden details catches the eye and the heart. This creation was based on feeling more than thinking, and the result is a sense of curiosity for each chosen element and the playfulness between them.
Nature hugging walls create a sense of being in the woods. All plants are real and rere, they were specifically selected for every space with the intention to keep curiosity of visitors and connection with the home owners.
The kitchen was opened and renovated, from heavy tile browns and yellow curtains to a mix of taupe and natural woods with golden details. There was always the intention to keep history alive, through a selection of lighting inspired by art deco
An antique library full of history books became a peaceful home office where the owner of a clothing brand designs and creates.
The master bedroom kept the natural and art deco look and feel with natural materials, green elements, golden details and a giant cactus
Treasure Sailboat:
Interior design
A retired couple entering the stage of seniority needed an update for their part time home, as they live half a year on a sailboat in Switzerland.
Quantum therapies reveald a deep connection with antique elements that hold spiritual meaning and history
The color red had to stay as a base to connect these historical elements with the ocean elements.
A psicologyst with a spiritual and traveling passion needed updated furniture to keep her books and treasures and a space to connect with lifetime patients. A wholesome sanctuary to study and share.
Colors of the ocean mixed with elements, colors and materials of a antique objects and furniture helped us create the look and fee of a classic and updated sailboat. In order to keep the treasure sailboat ambiance we added a klim rug and ocean colored easy chairs, as well as a classic library, shelves and desk.
The Old Soul: Interior design
A musician, gamer and programmer in his 30s was looking to create a more age-appropriate space where he could develop his passions.
Quantum therapies showed us an old man living in a young body, aswell as a young boy trapped in a growing man’s body.
The perfect combination between a classic look and feel with a touch of art deco and elements that would inspire him to use his guittar, and play videogames. With a more fluent distribution of the elements we created a stage for him to give concerts to his family and friends.
Tropic City:
Interior design
An uninviting space of a mid 30’s man who lives on a farm part time, had an important upgrade. Our client wanted to create a cozy hub in
the city for him to be comfortable coming to meetings and staying for a couple of nights a week, in a metropolis he does not enjoy much to be in.
The owner manages an agriculture company that offers services and products to regenerate the earth. Nature would be the main inspiration of the design.
With a deep connection to the ocean, our client asked to mantain a calm and oceanic color pallet. The ideal colors for him to rest in a noisy city.
Finding unique plants was essential for the purpose the client wanted the space to have, as this curiosity and connection will make him feel at home.
#1 Testimonial Description. It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.
Testimonial Name / Testimonial Position
#2 Testimonial Description. It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.
Testimonial Name #2 / Testimonial Position #2
#3 Testimonial Description. It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.