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A Home Should Feel Connected, Not RepeatedSome of the most successful interiors are not necessarily the most extravagant...
18/05/2026

A Home Should Feel Connected, Not Repeated

Some of the most successful interiors are not necessarily the most extravagant ones.

They are the spaces that feel balanced, cohesive and emotionally connected from the moment you walk through the door.

One of the most rewarding aspects of a recent project in Doorn was the opportunity to create that exact sense of continuity throughout the home. Rather than approaching each room as an isolated concept, the design focused on how colour, texture and materiality could flow naturally from one space to another whilst still allowing every area to retain its own character.

In many homes, rooms are designed independently. Different styles, competing finishes and disconnected palettes can unintentionally make a property feel visually fragmented. Even beautifully furnished spaces may lack harmony when there is no clear relationship between them.

For this project, the intention was entirely different.
Soft earthy tones, layered textiles, natural materials and carefully selected finishes were used to establish a visual rhythm across multiple aposentos of the home. Texture played an equally important role as colour itself — adding depth, warmth and sophistication without overwhelming the spaces.

The result was not about repetition, but about connection.
Each room carries its own atmosphere whilst still contributing to a larger story throughout the property. The transitions feel effortless, the interiors feel calmer, and the home itself feels more refined as a whole.

This is often what defines truly memorable interiors.
Not the amount of decoration, but the way spaces communicate with one another.

Because good interior design is not only about how a room looks individually. It is about how an entire home feels together.

One of the most important parts of my creative process is taking the time to carefully study fabrics, wallcoverings, tex...
11/05/2026

One of the most important parts of my creative process is taking the time to carefully study fabrics, wallcoverings, textures, and finishes that will ultimately shape the atmosphere of a space. The right materials do more than complete a design — they create emotion, warmth, character, and connection.

For me, interior design is not only about how a space looks, but about how it feels to live in it every single day.

At Casa 110 Interior Design, every project is approached with intention, attention to detail, and a deep appreciation for timeless materials that elevate the experience of home. ✨

"THE FOREST LAYERS" PROJECTThis project is a quiet dialogue between design, context and heritage. The result is a compos...
01/05/2026

"THE FOREST LAYERS" PROJECT

This project is a quiet dialogue between design, context and heritage. The result is a composed interior that feels both timeless and expressive. The space maintains its connection to the surrounding forest while introducing character through art and curated elements. Each layer adds depth, creating a calm yet distinctive atmosphere.

Designing interiors that balance functionality, atmosphere and timeless aesthetics
26/04/2026

Designing interiors that balance functionality, atmosphere and timeless aesthetics

We are ready to help clients who wish a bespoke project from design to ex*****on. E-design, interior advice, project management & home staging

In many cases, it becomes the focus—used to show contrast, impact, transformation.But design does not begin with a “befo...
23/04/2026

In many cases, it becomes the focus—used to show contrast, impact, transformation.

But design does not begin with a “before,” nor does it end with an “after.”

It begins with understanding.

Understanding how a space is used. How it feels. What it needs to become.

The process behind it is what truly defines the outcome.

Proportion, light, materiality, intention—these are the elements that shape a space long before any visible transformation happens.

A successful project is not measured by how dramatic the change is.

It is measured by how naturally the space works, how it supports daily life, and how it feels over time.

The most refined interiors are not those that surprise at first glance.

They are the ones that continue to feel right, long after the project is complete.

Design is not about transformation. It is about intention.

Materials are not just a finishing touch in a space.They define how a space is experienced.In interior design, materiali...
17/04/2026

Materials are not just a finishing touch in a space.

They define how a space is experienced.

In interior design, materiality goes beyond aesthetics. It is about texture, temperature, reflection and how surfaces respond to light.

A polished surface can reflect and amplify light, creating a sense of openness. A matte or natural finish absorbs it, softening the atmosphere and bringing a sense of calm.

These subtle interactions shape the character of a space more than any decorative element.

Materials also influence how we physically relate to a space.

The warmth of wood, the coolness of stone, the softness of linen—each one creates a different sensory experience.

This is what makes a space feel inviting, balanced and real.

Choosing materials is not about following trends. It is about understanding how they age, how they evolve over time, and how they coexist with other elements.

A well-considered palette brings depth without excess, contrast without tension.

When materials are selected with intention, they create continuity. They connect spaces, guide movement and define atmosphere.

A well-designed interior is not only seen.

It is felt—through the materials that shape it.

A calm space is not defined by style. It is defined by how it makes you feel.In my work, calm is not something I add at ...
07/04/2026

A calm space is not defined by style. It is defined by how it makes you feel.

In my work, calm is not something I add at the end of a project—it is something that is considered from the very beginning.

It starts with proportion. With the way a space is organised and how we move through it.

It continues with light—how it enters, how it changes throughout the day, and how it interacts with surfaces and textures.

Materials also play a fundamental role.

Natural finishes, soft contrasts and honest textures help create an environment that feels grounded and balanced.

But perhaps more importantly, calm comes from what is not there.

From removing what is unnecessary, allowing each element to have a clear purpose and presence.

A well-designed space does not need to be loud to be noticed.

It feels effortless. It feels intentional. It feels at ease.

And that is what ultimately creates a sense of calm.

If you are thinking about transforming your space, I would be glad to hear your ideas.

You don’t understand a space first. You feel it.Before noticing the layout, materials or lighting, there is something im...
27/03/2026

You don’t understand a space first. You feel it.

Before noticing the layout, materials or lighting, there is something immediate — a sensation. A space can feel calm, overwhelming, inviting or simply… off.

That first impression is never accidental.

It is shaped by proportion, light, flow and the way elements relate to each other. This is where many spaces fail. They might look good in pictures, but they don’t feel right when you are in them.

At Casa 110 Interior Design, we approach each project with this in mind: how a space is experienced before it is understood.

Because design is not only about how things look, but about how they support the way you live, move and interact with your environment.

When a space feels right, it creates clarity. It feels natural. Effortless. And that is where design starts to make sense.

Design is often confused with trends.But trends fade quickly. And spaces designed around them tend to lose their meaning...
23/03/2026

Design is often confused with trends.

But trends fade quickly. And spaces designed around them tend to lose their meaning just as fast.

As an interior designer, I believe that good design should go beyond what is popular at the moment.

It should respond to how we live, how we move, and how we want to feel in a space.

A well-designed interior is not defined by what is “in”, but by its ability to remain relevant over time—quietly, naturally, without effort.

That is why I approach each project with a focus on balance, materiality and intention, rather than trends.

Because in the end, design is not about following what changes.

It is about creating something that endures. If you are considering a project, I would be glad to hear your ideas.

On two occasions in recent years, I have been asked to advise on the renovation of kitchens where seemingly small instal...
09/03/2026

On two occasions in recent years, I have been asked to advise on the renovation of kitchens where seemingly small installation mistakes had a significant impact on how the space functioned day to day.

In both cases, the issues were not necessarily related to aesthetics but to proportions: worktops installed too low for comfortable use, or plinth heights that prevented the dishwasher from opening and operating properly.

These situations are a useful reminder that good kitchen design is not only about materials or style, but about carefully considered dimensions that allow the space to function effortlessly.

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Doorn

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