
Living
Deep, low seating beneath a high timber ceiling — the room gathers the morning and holds the warmth of the evening.

Interior Worlds
Interiors in warm, natural materials — stone, timber and linen — arranged to move with the circadian rhythm of the day.
The material palette
Rooms are drawn in a restrained palette of local stone, honed timber and natural textiles — surfaces that hold warmth and soften sound. Daylight is filtered and directed rather than flooded, so each space brightens and dims in step with the hours.

Deep, low seating beneath a high timber ceiling — the room gathers the morning and holds the warmth of the evening.

Pale stone and honed timber around a generous island, where the household naturally comes together.

Layered natural textiles and timber screens that soften daylight and dim toward rest as the sun falls.

A freestanding tub set within a carved stone niche — a quiet room given to water and shade.

Timber shelving and a reading corner beneath an arched window, kept for focus and for stillness.
Toward evening
At the close of the day the house grows quiet — an alcove oriented to the Qibla, a terrace opening to the lit garden.

