about

I’ve always been drawn to spaces. Rearranging them, observing them, trying to understand why some feel instantly right and other less.

I’m an architect working between architecture and interior design, with a soft spot for the moment when an idea starts to take shape and becomes something you can actually feel. Not just see.

When I enter a space, I often trust my gut first. If something feels off, it usually is. I give much importance to how our bodies react to space. We’re not that far from the humans who lived outdoors most of the time, surrounded by nature. Our homes are just a more refined version of a very old instinct: finding a place that feels safe, calm, and right.

That’s what I try to create. Spaces that work well, but also feel good to be in. Spaces where you can breathe, move easily, and just… be.

I like keeping things essential. A few elements, chosen carefully, placed with intention. Colors that belong together. Materials that have texture, depth, and a story behind them. I’ve always loved working with my hands too, ceramics, fabrics, small objects, maybe inherited from my grandmother, who could do magic with a crochet hook.

For me, design is about making spaces more livable, more human. A bit quieter, a bit warmer, a bit more balanced.

Because in the end, a good space doesn’t need to shout. It just needs to feel right.

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