18/05/2026
The peace. The constancy. The one you come home to when you need to breathe again. Your humble abode.
A+I came to me with one clear brief. She didn’t want her sofa against any wall. That one decision set the tone for everything. A floating layout that lets the space breathe, feel intentional, and most importantly, feel like home.
A few things I did differently to make this 3-room apartment feel spacious. First, tucking the dining area by the window frees up the central space and lets natural light anchor the room. Then hunting for the right large format vinyl that suits the overall concept. Found the perfect one from . No harsh lighting either. A strategic ambient cove lighting to illuminate the whole space, paired with floor to ceiling curtains to frame and finish the living area beautifully.
We also hacked off the original cabinet and built a huge, undivided mirror cabinet in its place. Not just for the perfect OOTD spot (though yes, that too) but because a well placed mirror bounces beautiful light deep into the space. That’s exactly how this low floor apartment feels so bright and full of life.
And a big shoutout to A+I for trusting the process and following the furniture pieces we proposed in the initial 3D. A curated furniture selection goes a long way in preventing visual clutter and keeping the floor space clean and open.
Everything just felt so ethereal, fr.