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This children's room is designed to feel calm and safe. Thoughtful layout, neutral colors, and soft lighting support the child's natural development without unnecessary overstimulation.


The main living area of this weekend home is designed as a calm, grounded space. Wood, a fireplace, and a deep green sofa come together to create an environment that encourages rest, slowing down, and a sense of warmth. In the design, I worked with Feng Shui principles as a practical framework — allowing the space to feel balanced and naturally supportive of relaxation.


This bedroom is designed as a deep, restful retreat. Dark blue walls and built-in storage create a sense of quiet and stability that supports sleep and mental unwinding. Lighter elements — the bed, textiles, and ceiling — balance the space and keep it feeling open. The result is a bedroom that naturally encourages slowing down and disconnecting from the outside world.



This small kitchen is designed to be highly functional while remaining visually calm. Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry makes full use of the available space without feeling heavy, while clean lines in a muted tone maintain clarity. A light worktop and backsplash brighten the kitchen and help create a sense of cleanliness and order — even within a compact layout.




Children's room designed for a school-age girl, with a focus on timelessness and flexibility. The space is built on a neutral base of beige tones and wood decor, allowing the interior to grow with the child without the need for major changes. The furniture layout defines clear zones for sleeping, studying and relaxing, with each element having its purpose within the space. A dusty pink accent is introduced only through accessories, making it easy to update the interior as preferences evolve.




A multifunctional space that combines a home office, guest room, and a place to unwind. The design is based on balancing the more dominant built-in elements with softer surfaces — a white wall and a forest-inspired wallpaper bring visual calm and create a subtle connection to the surrounding nature. The result is a space that works practically, yet feels calm and effortless.
