The property belongs to a well-known local builder, who was responsible for the entire structural renovation: flooring, balconies, stairs—essentially, the building shell. My role in this project was to furnish and dress the space, transforming it into a cozy and welcoming place.
The entrance hall, dining room, and living room were initially an open, open-plan space. The first intervention was to divide and define the different areas. To do this, we opted for a glazed partition with divided panes to separate the entrance, providing privacy without losing natural light. This slightly reduced the space, making it feel much more intimate and welcoming.
Next, we created different zones within the same space, distinguishing them with elements like rugs. For example, a cozy reading corner was created in front of the fireplace, providing the perfect spot to unwind.
The family living in this home enjoys an active social life and often has guests, so it was crucial to create spaces with enough seating.
The challenge was to do this while maintaining the flow of the space. The solution was a 6-seat dining table that could be comfortably expanded and a living room with seating for 8 to 10 people.








