The interior design project Casa B11 is featured in Ideal Decor Book 2021.
This intervention involved the transformation of a two-level residence into a contemporary, fluid, and luminous living environment, carefully adapted to the lifestyle and aspirations of its owner.
The client, a young psychiatrist, envisioned his home as a space of order, simplicity, and serenity—a true retreat from daily demands. Responding to this vision, the design articulates a calm atmosphere through a neutral chromatic base of white, sand, and soft grays, enriched by subtle blue accents, textured finishes, and natural oak flooring. The interplay of volumes, materials, and light reinforces the sense of continuity, while plants and tactile surfaces infuse vitality into the interior.
The ground floor accommodates the living, dining, and kitchen areas, with the latter conceived in minimalist tones of wood veneer, MDF, and ceramic surfaces—an expression of elegance and refinement. Accent walls are treated with diverse finishes such as flexible slate, ceramic panels, wallpaper, or paint, ensuring each space maintains its individuality while contributing to an overall harmony. The flexible slate, in particular, brings both texture and a tactile quality that elevates the sensory experience of the home.
The upper level is dedicated to private spaces, including bedrooms and a study, where the design continues the chromatic and material dialogue initiated on the ground floor. A notable feature is the copper-toned flexible slate accent wall in the office, which lends a distinctive character while preserving sobriety.
Throughout Casa B11, the unifying presence of blue tones, the balance of simplicity and sophistication, and the use of natural textures define an environment at once contemporary and serene. We are grateful that this project has been acknowledged within Ideal Decor Book 2021, a recognition that underscores the importance of creating living spaces that reflect not only functionality and style but also the personal identity and aspirations of their inhabitants.
See more about the project https://www.uar-bna.ro/2021/proiecte/17/
