Wide environmental shot of a minimal living room interior at rest, pale plaster walls, a single low dark sofa, north-facing daylight washing across a concrete floor, no objects on surfaces, deep silence in the proportion
Wide environmental shot of a minimal living room interior at rest, pale plaster walls, a single low dark sofa, north-facing daylight washing across a concrete floor, no objects on surfaces, deep silence in the proportion
— Completed Rooms

Proportion before anything else.

Each project shown is a room at rest. No staging, no styling — only material, scale, and the decisions made by removing.

Panoramic interior view of a living space from the threshold, deep room depth visible, dark charcoal wall on the far end, pale oak floor, a single armchair in the left third, golden hour light entering from an unseen window, no accessories
Panoramic interior view of a living space from the threshold, deep room depth visible, dark charcoal wall on the far end, pale oak floor, a single armchair in the left third, golden hour light entering from an unseen window, no accessories
/ Scale and Absence

Removal is the recurring decision.

Across every project, the same discipline holds: what stays earns its place. What leaves makes the room more itself.

If a room stopped you, we should talk.