The space feels enveloping. No single element dominates — everything works together to create an atmosphere of refined comfort. The light is soft and diffused, as if it were always closer to evening. Even during the day, the interior preserves a sense of intimacy.
There is no demonstrative luxury here — only the depth of materials, thoughtful geometry, and a quiet sense of confidence.
A distinctive plasticity emerges:
inclined planes, the play of shadows, and the feeling of being sheltered beneath the roof of a historic house.
The space feels protected.
The windows become living paintings of the city.
Light does not flood the rooms — it shapes them.
Status is expressed through proportions and the absence of accidental decisions. Built-in volumes feel architectural, while zoning is perceived as natural, without fragmented partitions.