A living room in earth tones, deep sofas gathered beneath a high timber ceiling.

Interior Worlds

Rooms that keep time with the light

Interiors in warm, natural materials — stone, timber and linen — arranged to move with the circadian rhythm of the day.

The material palette

Warm to the touch, calm to the eye

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.

The rooms of the house

The living room opening to the courtyard through tall doors.

Living

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

A kitchen in pale stone and timber with a generous central island.
Gather

Kitchen

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

A principal bedroom in warm neutral tones, soft daylight through timber screens.
Rest

Bedroom

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

A stone bathroom with a freestanding tub set against an arched niche.
Bathe

Bathroom

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

A study lined with timber shelving and a quiet reading corner.
Study

Study

Timber shelving and a reading corner beneath an arched window, kept for focus and for stillness.

Toward evening

Rooms for prayer and for pause

At the close of the day the house grows quiet — an alcove oriented to the Qibla, a terrace opening to the lit garden.

A private prayer room, an arched alcove oriented to the Qibla in soft light.
The prayer room
A living terrace at night, glass walls dissolving into a lit garden.
Threshold