

A strong sense of cultural anchoring ultimately ties everything together. Many contemporary interiors hesitate to embrace this trait. However, this home knows its identity, delivering a fresh, sophisticated take on the Japandi Mediterranean aesthetic.







The living, dining, and kitchen areas flow into a single, shared social volume. Across every room, the furniture draws from mid-century forms but with a much softer execution. Cream wardrobes and walnut accents keep the master bedroom grounded. In the secondary room, an earthy olive ceiling extends down the upper wall. It stops cleanly above the wardrobe line, making the space feel instantly cosy and held.



