07/02/2026
EPISODE 3: AL-BAYT— Mediterraneo Algérien Interior Language
AL-BAYT is a design language rooted in the Algerian home and shaped by Mediterranean light. It places architecture before furniture, space before decoration, and human experience before visual staging. Natural daylight is treated as a material, creating depth through filtered light and soft shadows, while honest materials such as lime plaster, light stone, restrained wood, and mineral surfaces are allowed to breathe and age naturally. The color palette remains calm and luminous, interrupted only once by a deliberate olive-green accent inspired by the Algerian olive tree, acting as a cultural and architectural signature rather than decoration. AL-BAYT is urban, not rustic, and moves beyond minimalism toward intentional simplicity — spaces that feel complete, warm, and lived-in. Cultural identity is present without folklore, expressed through proportion, material, and atmosphere, resulting in interiors designed to be inhabited, not displayed.