Architecture and staging

Interior Architecture, Design & Staging

Elevate every space into an experience.

Our Interior Architecture, Design & Staging service transforms properties into elegant, functional, and emotionally engaging environments. Whether you’re preparing a home for sale or designing your dream residence, we create interiors that tell a story — timeless, sophisticated, and perfectly aligned with your lifestyle.

From concept to completion, we carefully shape spatial layouts, select refined materials, and curate bespoke furniture and décor. Every detail is thoughtfully balanced to enhance light, flow, and atmosphere — turning a property into a space that feels both luxurious and effortlessly livable.

In addition, we provide professional drawings and architectural plans — for both renovation projects and new layouts. In many cases, property drawings are missing or outdated; our team can recreate or update them with precision to support design, renovation, or sales documentation.

Ideal for:

  • Homeowners seeking a refined redesign or full interior transformation
  • Sellers wishing to increase appeal and market value through professional staging
  • Developers and investors aiming to showcase properties at their highest potential

Rooted in Scandinavian elegance and Mediterranean soul, our approach merges clean architectural lines with natural warmth — creating spaces that invite, inspire, and captivate.

Architect and staging

Caitlyn Kesa - Interior Architect

As an interior architect, I believe that spaces should allow for transformation and growth in time, avoiding solutions that feel completely final.

I find the ethical aspects of interior architecture important, as the physical environment affects human behaviour and mental health.

I believe that an architect should be a trendsetter and make conscious decisions that guide society toward better solutions.

How did you end up in interior architecture?

I decided at six or seven that I wanted to be an architect. I used to build little cities out of books and pencils for my toys. My grandfather was a joiner, so I’d sketch something and he’d make it for me. Later I realized that interior architecture — that human-scale, experiential layer — fits me best.

How do you approach sustainable interior architecture?

I think spaces should be designed to evolve. Nothing should be completely “finished.” Like planting a tree — you leave room for it to grow. The same goes for materials: let them live and change. Natural materials shouldn’t be avoided just because they age — that’s part of their beauty.

What inspires you in architecture or art?
Endless creativity - painting, sketching, building, surprising. I admire that kind of energy that doesn’t fit into one
box and still manages to deeply affect people , even if the reaction is mixed.
How do you deal with a difficult client?

I try to understand why they’re being difficult. Usually there’s a reason behind it. I put myself in their shoes and adjust how I present my ideas so they can see the value in them. Sometimes you just find a middle ground — even if it’s not perfect, at least it’s better than it would’ve been without your input.

Do you trust your intuition in design decisions?

Yes, absolutely. When there are too many options, rational thinking alone can trap you. You need intuition to cut through the noise. The best results come when you let instinct and logic work together.

What are your core working principles?

Freedom — both creative and temporal. If I lose that sense of freedom, I can’t produce good work.

Could you imagine being something other than an interior architect?

Yes, but I still want to be one. This field combines everything I love — thinking, making, connecting with people. Other things I do, just add layers to that.

What inspires or drives you most?

Chaos. When things don’t make sense, I want to make sense of them. From that tension, something new and creative always emerges.

Core Competencies

Collaborative & Self-Motivated:

Proven ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams as well as independently; experienced in remote coordination and communication.

Organizational & Communication Skills:

Strong interpersonal and project management capabilities; adept at maintaining clear communication between clients, consultants, and contractors.

Creative Problem-Solving:

Inclined toward innovative, out-of-the-box solutions while ensuring designs remain functional, sustainable, and aligned with project goals.

Detail-Oriented Approach:

Keen eye for detail combined with a strong understanding of project scale, composition, and technical accuracy.

Technical Expertise:

Enthusiastic about the technical side of design, from construction detailing and documentation to material research and implementation.

Deadline Management:

Highly organized with a consistent record of meeting tight deadlines without compromising quality.

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