This project is defined by a quiet green volume, which becomes both the visual anchor of the home and the element that ties its daily functions together.
Rather than acting simply as a color feature, the green volume brings together storage, circulation, door panels, and a small writing area into one integrated architectural gesture. Set between the public area and the bedrooms, it adds depth to the interior while giving the home a calm and steady center.
The public area is shaped by textured plaster walls, light wood flooring, and muted surfaces. A fully integrated TV wall conceals equipment and doorways, allowing the view to remain clean, composed, and visually quiet.
In the dining and kitchen area, curved edges soften the transition between functions. White countertops, wood cabinetry, and grey-green subway tiles continue the home’s gentle palette, while daylight gives the materials a fresh and softened appearance.
The private areas continue this restrained language through soft lighting, muted tones, and carefully planned storage. Everyday objects are kept neatly out of sight, allowing the bedroom to remain open, simple, and restful.
Through the careful integration of surfaces, color, and materials, the project gathers scattered functions into a more complete living experience. The green volume quietly connects the different scenes of the home, giving daily life a clear and settled sense of place.