Another way of approaching space
In a world saturated with visual stimuli, this type of space offers a different way of reading.
The spaces are open, the boundaries are subtle, and light flows freely. The architecture is no longer compartmentalized by function, but conceived as a fluid and legible whole, which soothes from the moment you enter.
This approach transforms the way we experience the interior. Movement becomes natural, uses freer and less constrained. The space doesn't dictate a way of being; it adapts to the rhythms of the day. We move seamlessly, with a sense of continuity that makes the whole space more serene.
Reducing the superfluous plays a crucial role. By lightening the visual environment, the eye rests, attention is refocused. Lines, proportions, and materials become more perceptible. Forms gain value through their precision, not their accumulation. Space gains in balance and clarity.
Over time, this type of interior has become more appealing to me.
An interior free of clutter and unnecessary attachments, leaving room for the mind. A clear visual environment, in which it becomes easier to concentrate, reflect, work on projects, but also to relax.
This type of architecture does not seek to please everyone.
It is aimed at those who feel the need for a lighter, calmer space, where the visual essential becomes a true source of well-being and inner freedom.