Light
Brighter, energizing morning light, softer evening lighting and subtle night guidance help the home follow the rhythm of everyday life.
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I design interiors that make everyday life feel calmer and more natural. I start with how you live: how you rest, work, sleep, host, switch off and feel truly at home.
I consciously work toward naturalness and harmony. The daily rhythm of light, the quality of sound, air and the unity of materials matter to me just as much as the balance of colors, furniture and proportions.
What I care about most is simple: creating a home that quietly supports you. A place that feels warm, personal and settled - somewhere you can come back to yourself.
A good home does more than look beautiful. It quietly removes the day's small frictions: harsh glare, stale air, unnecessary discomfort, loud surfaces, poor lighting and anything that makes it harder to switch off.
Brighter, energizing morning light, softer evening lighting and subtle night guidance help the home follow the rhythm of everyday life.
Textiles, thoughtful materials, quieter appliances and a considered layout can soften the noise that keeps the nervous system switched on.
Ventilation, humidity and the right finishes matter because comfort is felt by the body first, and only then becomes visual.
Clear movement paths, safer surfaces, thoughtful storage and flexible furniture quietly make daily routines feel smoother.
Each project has a different rhythm: short-stay comfort, city retreat and family life. In all three, I kept asking the same question: how should this space help people feel better inside it?
Send a short note about the home, apartment or room you have in mind, and what you would love to change.
We look at your lifestyle, daily rhythm, practical needs, atmosphere and the places where the space feels stuck.
I outline the design direction, process and level of detail that fit you and the space best.
If it feels like a good match, the concept becomes materials, light, layout decisions and details that work in real life.