Technical sheets
Example 2
Follow-up reference entry.
Threshold sequence
This note studies a room that opens onto a planted threshold instead of a corridor. The transition is useful because it cools the interior mood while still keeping the envelope domestic and close-scaled.
Storage and softness
When the floor, joinery, and textiles stay within a narrow tonal range, the eye reads storage as part of the architecture instead of as added furniture. That makes small housing feel less crowded.
Shared palette
The final image keeps the same palette but changes the plan depth. It is a good reminder that the project language can stay consistent even when the room type changes from kitchen to salon.
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