INTERIOR DESIGN: VRANTSI
YEAR: 2026
STATUS: In progress
This interior project in Thessaloniki aims to create a clear and cohesive space, where continuity of surfaces and restrained geometry define the overall character. Soft curves and integrated elements reduce visual fragmentation, allowing the space to function as a unified environment.
The material palette is based on warm neutrals, combining natural stone, continuous wooden surfaces, and soft textiles in earthy tones. Stone is used selectively as a focal element, while wood forms a consistent background through built-in furniture and wall cladding. The interplay of matte fabrics, polished stone, and warm wood creates a balanced tactile experience.
In both living and sleeping areas, fixed elements are integrated into the architecture, minimizing visual noise and reinforcing a sense of order. Indirect lighting enhances textures and softens the geometry, contributing to an overall calm atmosphere.
The space is experienced as stable and quiet, where material continuity and controlled contrasts support a sense of comfort and ease in everyday use.