16/02/2026
The most important room in a home is the one no one sees. 💫
If the living space sets the atmosphere, the bedroom and bathroom define the rhythm of your life.
For me, designing a master suite is never just about layout or materials. It’s about understanding how someone wants to feel at the beginning and at the end of each day.
This master bedroom and bathroom were conceived as a retreat within the retreat. A deeply personal space shaped around calm, clarity and quiet confidence.
Continuity guided every decision. Materials transition seamlessly. Sightlines remain composed. Storage dissolves into the architecture so nothing disturbs the stillness.
I always look for coherence. Not separate rooms but a fluid sequence of spaces connected through proportion, texture and light.
Because true luxury is not visible at first glance. It’s felt.
In the way the light enters the room in the morning.
In the way the bathroom restores you at night.
In the way the space quietly supports your rituals.
That’s when a home truly recognises you.
If your most private spaces were designed entirely around you, what would change?