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The art of the kitchen
The kitchen is more than a place to prepare food. It’s where life happens. It’s where mornings begin, where conversations unfold, and where friends and family gather at the end of the day. A good kitchen isn’t just functional. It’s the heart of the home, the space that connects people through everyday rituals. For generations, kitchens have reflected how we live. Once closed off and purely practical, they’ve evolved into open, welcoming spaces that mix function and beauty. To
Nov 5


The heart of Swiss interiors: the wood and its panels
There’s something deeply comforting about wood in a home. It brings warmth, character and a calm that few other materials can match. In Switzerland, wood has always been more than a design choice. It’s part of the landscape, part of everyday life. From the tall Alpine forests to the valleys below, wood has shaped how homes look, feel and even smell. Walk into a Swiss chalet and you’ll notice it right away. The walls are wrapped in rich wooden panels, each one slightly differe
Oct 1


Lighting: the unsung hero of interior design
If there’s one thing that can completely change how a home feels yet often goes unnoticed, it’s lighting. You can have the nicest furniture and the best colours, but if the lighting is off, the whole space can feel flat. The way light hits a wall, bounces off materials, and plays with texture can truly bring a room to life. When I start a new project, I think beyond furniture and paint colours. I watch how natural light moves through the space during the day, then plan how to
Sep 3


Modern Alpine interiors: where nature meets design
In the mountains, architecture and landscape speak the same language. The snow, the shifting light, the scent of wood smoke, everything shapes the way people build and live. Modern Alpine interiors are born from this relationship with nature. They are not about nostalgia or heavy chalet décor, but about balance, authenticity and calm. A way of living that feels both grounded and free. This design philosophy takes what has always defined mountain life, wood, stone, warmth and
Aug 6
