

Tucked behind sliding windows, the study area is framed in laminate wood, echoing the look of a chalet. It’s a defined corner that offers privacy without feeling disconnected. The space has been described as a statement of modern simplicity balanced with rustic charm. Whether you’re seated inside or simply passing by, every angle feels composed and quietly pleasing.


Living with Gentle Nostalgia
The open-plan layout allows the living and kitchen areas to flow together. Sandy beige and baby blue cabinetry bring a nostalgic touch, like something from a vintage postcard. Terrazzo countertops, cool and speckled, meet sage green tiles in a tactile pairing. Just when the palette feels almost too delicate, a dark wood dining table adds grounding weight, complemented by chairs that carry 1960s design cues.

