A Sneak Peek Into Our Home 


Where simplicity meets story

As interior designers, much of our time is spent imagining spaces for others — places layered with story, texture, and soul. But creating a home for ourselves unfolded differently.

Eight years ago, we renovated our apartment from the ground up, shaping what has since become our quiet refuge. It’s where we return to slow down, to recharge, and to find the stillness that allows new ideas to take root.

Our home lives in simplicity. The palette is calm, the lines are clear, and the atmosphere feels open — like a white canvas waiting for light to fall across it. It’s a deliberate counterbalance to the creative energy of our days. Within these pared-back walls, we find a gentle rhythm — peace in understatement, comfort in the uncluttered, and inspiration in the quiet moments between.

Yet simplicity, for us, isn’t about absence. Every object here has a story — a ceramic bowl found on our travels, a vintage chair that has followed us through the years, a small painting that holds a tender memory. These pieces trace the contours of our life together, forming a subtle collage of where we’ve been and what we love.

Because our space is neutral and flexible, it invites change. We move things around, test new compositions, swap artworks with ease. The apartment becomes a kind of living studio — a place to experiment, to observe how ideas take shape, and to let creativity unfold naturally.

In the end, our home is more than the sum of its parts. It’s a reflection of our rhythm — quiet, evolving, and deeply personal.

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