A calm, considered interior shaped by material, light, and balance.
Natural textures set the tone throughout, with walls finished in subtle, fibre-inspired surfaces that bring quiet depth and warmth. These tactile finishes respond gently to changing light, adding softness without drawing focus away from the overall composition.
Oak is used as a unifying element, expressed in both lighter and darker tones. Pale oak keeps the spaces open and relaxed, while deeper timber moments introduce contrast and definition—framing thresholds, joinery, and key architectural elements. Together, they create a measured rhythm that feels both cohesive and intentional.
The flooring is deliberately minimal, providing a continuous, understated base that allows the material palette to remain the focus. This simplicity enhances the sense of flow between spaces, supporting a calm and uncluttered environment.
Furnishings and objects are thoughtfully curated rather than styled. Existing pieces sit comfortably alongside newer additions, creating a layered but balanced atmosphere. Each item—whether functional or personal—is given space, contributing to a home that feels both refined and lived-in.
Openings are designed to draw in natural light and glimpses of greenery, reinforcing a connection to the outdoors. Sheer curtains and soft textiles diffuse this light, adding a gentle sense of movement and ease.
The result is an interior that is quietly elevated—where texture, tone, and proportion are carefully resolved to create spaces that feel warm, enduring, and effortlessly composed
Contractor: Heemraad B.V.
Joiner: Wander Interieur
Photographer: Valentina Buonanno