Vladi's house interior
This interior is built around the idea of familiarity, a space that feels immediate, lived-in and quietly personal from the very first moment. Rather than a single dominant gesture, the project is defined by a series of precise, almost domestic interventions: a black metal staircase filtered through a fine grid, warm brick surfaces that anchor the living spaces, and a sequence of custom-made elements that mediate between function and play.
At its core, the design balances clarity with intimacy. The kitchen is enclosed yet visually connected through a glazed metal partition, maintaining both separation and continuity. Storage becomes architecture: integrated, continuous, and calm, while certain elements deliberately break this order: the bright yellow climbing-library transforms a child’s room into an active landscape, introducing movement, curiosity and appropriation.
Natural materials and controlled lighting soften the more rigorous geometry of the metal framework, creating a layered atmosphere that shifts throughout the day. The result is not a statement interior, but a composed one where structure, texture and everyday life coexist in a relaxed and coherent way.