— Interior Design

Every Room Planned Around Its Light

Natural orientation, designed illumination, and material reflectance are mapped before a single fixture is specified. The result is a home that looks inevitable — not assembled.

Wide panoramic interior bedroom at golden hour, a full-height glazed wall to the left letting in raking afternoon light across a stone-textured feature wall, smart ceiling channels visible as thin recessed lines above, no people, composed and still
Wide panoramic interior bedroom at golden hour, a full-height glazed wall to the left letting in raking afternoon light across a stone-textured feature wall, smart ceiling channels visible as thin recessed lines above, no people, composed and still
▸ How We Work

Three Decisions Before the First Render

01 — Light Mapping

Solar orientation, window placement, and reflectance values are modelled first. Artificial lighting is layered to fill — never replace — what the building already provides.

02 — Material Specification

Stone, timber, and metal finishes are drawn from a single coordinated palette — each surface chosen for how it responds to the mapped light and holds its character over time.

03 — Smart Integration

Conduits, panels, and sensor arrays are routed within the architectural geometry. No visible hardware, no post-install retrofits — the intelligence is part of the structure.

• Begin the Conversation

A Coordinated Vision Starts with One Conversation

Share the property, the light conditions, and what you want to feel inside it. We map the rest — finishes, illumination, and smart systems — as a single authored plan.