We kept the living area grounded with natural textures and muted tones, letting the light and shadows change the mood throughout the day.
Tip: Low, wide furniture works beautifully here, creating an open visual flow while encouraging slower living.
When we first started designing this space, I kept thinking about mornings, how the light would spill across the floor, how the sofa would feel when you first sit down with coffee in hand.
That’s why the colours are muted, the textures soft, and the furniture low.
The bathroom is a balance of raw and refined — veined marble wall tiles paired with clean-lined fixtures.
It’s a space to pause, with just enough light to feel warm without being harsh.
Tip: Use natural materials in wet zones, but keep the palette minimal to enhance a spa-like feel.
The bedroom is where I let everything slow down.
We built a custom bedhead in warm woodgrain, so every morning starts with the touch of something natural. It’s more than just design, it’s a small ritual of grounding before the day begins.
The bedside light was chosen for its glow, not its wattage — soft enough to read by, warm enough to make the whole space feel like a cocoon.
Here, there’s no rush. No clutter. Just a quiet rhythm that feels like home.