Comprehensive renovation, interior design and bespoke furniture, with a thoughtful and personal approach
A comprehensive renovation, interior design and bespoke furniture project involves an intervention focused on the design of a building’s spaces without affecting its structure. This allows the space to be understood as a blank canvas where everything imagined can take place. We work on the everyday and the domestic, the small and the detailed: how a space is lived in, how it is experienced and how it is used, ensuring that the whole achieves spatial and material coherence.
The scope of the project may range from a complete interior renovation, intervening throughout the entire space and creating a new spatial layout within the existing volume, to partial interventions of varying degrees involving finishes and furniture — or an intervention that encompasses all of the above. The outcome depends not only on the budget, but also on the expertise, attention to detail and care devoted to resolving it.
In our interior projects — homes, retail spaces or workplaces — we allow ourselves to play with textures, colours and materials, creating a spatial experience in which every decision has a reason and a logic. The strategy for each project will differ depending on the place, its use and the people who will inhabit it: sometimes we reuse what already exists; at other times, everything is new.
Regardless of the project’s scale, our approach focuses on creating functional and aesthetically appealing spaces, adapted to the needs and preferences of our clients or the end user, and aligned with the narrative of the project in a coherent way. We like to think that our approach — whether designing an everyday object, an exhibition space, a minimal interior intervention, constructing a building or resolving an urban environment — is always the same: a project is additive, with new layers superimposed as its complexity increases. Yet in all cases we start from a solid foundation built on research, learning and the intention to combine innovation, understood in multiple dimensions, with tradition.
As with any larger-scale project, whether a new build or a renovation, we are involved throughout the entire process — from the thorough definition of the project, specifying every detail, to the coordination and supervision of the construction work to ensure everything progresses correctly.
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For us, interior design is not a disconnected final stage of the construction process; rather, it is another moment in which all materials and finishes are defined in detail to form part of a coherent discourse. Once the client’s needs and preferences are understood, and the economic and technical constraints are known, interior design becomes a natural consequence.
When designing interiors, we strive to be coherent with the place and the available resources. We select materials thoughtfully — materials that fit their surroundings and help spaces function well in tangible terms, such as light, ventilation and energy consumption, but also in intangible ways: achieving balance between colours, textures and sensations, resulting in a space with spatial and material interest.
We are interested in making responsible use of what we have close at hand and in reducing decisions that are merely aesthetic or whimsical. For us, materiality is what is visible, but it is only meaningful if it has a reason and is not simply a caprice. We seek materials that adapt sensitively to the space and are rooted in a specific place and time.
In each project, we work on layout, light, proportions and materials based on the real needs of those who will use the space. We combine attentive listening with technical criteria, the available budget and a clear idea of how we want the place to feel.
We care about composition and detail, without losing sight of the fact that each project is different. We listen to our clients’ ideas, organise them and translate them into spaces with coherence and their own character.
Ultimately, we aim to create interiors that are pleasant, comfortable and balanced — places where people feel at ease and can naturally make the spaces their own. It is always a joy when a client begins to speak about domestic functions or well-being instead of predefined forms, or about sensations and textures rather than materials. That shift reflects their understanding of the essence of the architecture we propose.
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