
Modern living
Open layouts, calm palettes, and material choices that age well in daily use.
01 — Interior
Residential and commercial interiors with restrained palettes, considered detailing, and material choices that hold up to a decade of daily use.
Every room we design starts from the same brief: how does this space need to feel on a Tuesday at six, not on the day the photographer arrives?
Disciplines

Open layouts, calm palettes, and material choices that age well in daily use.

Quiet, considered rooms that prioritise rest, light, and storage.

Playful but durable — designed to grow with the household over a decade.

Spa-grade detailing, careful waterproofing, and finishes that survive Egypt's humidity.

Floor plans tuned to flow, acoustics, and the craft of sitting and staying.

Warmer references and traditional joinery — done with restraint.

Layered fabrics, fitted joinery, and lighting plans that flatter.

Heritage detailing scaled for younger inhabitants.

Working triangles, ventilation, and storage planned around the way you actually cook.

Counter heights, branded fixtures, and front-of-house clarity.

Productive environments without the office-park dreariness.
Process
We meet, walk the space, and understand how you live or work in it.
Mood, plan, and material direction — three options, plainly compared.
Floor plans, joinery, lighting, finishes — drawn and specified.
Procurement, on-site supervision, and a handover walk-through.
What you get
We don't hand over a mood board. You leave with the drawings, schedules, and supplier list a contractor needs to build the project we agreed on.
Every design is tailored to how you actually live, not how the catalogue suggests you should.
Specified for performance and patina — finishes that look better in three years than they do on day one.
A founder is on every project, not just the pitch.
A short brief is enough to start. We'll come back with first thoughts and a proposal within a week.