about me
Rooted in an artistic and international family, I developed a strong appreciation for both creative expression and functional design. To me, design is the perfect balance of aesthetics and usability, shaping environments that improve daily life.
After finishing my studies with proficiency and working in Spain for several years, I was drawn to the Nordics, where the focus on human-scale design and natural, warm materials broadened and deepened my design approach.
Today I create interiors centered on human experiences, supporting connection, wellbeing, and everyday moments, design visual identities aligned with spatial and brand aesthetics, and explore light, shape, and emotion through photography.
my experience as…
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As an interior architect, I have led and contributed to various renovation projects in one of the most beautiful regions of Spain, an area undergoing rapid property expansion and attracting investors from across Europe.
Focusing on spatial planning, material selection, and user-centered design, I have been responsible for all technical drawings required for implementation, supervising on-site progress to ensure alignment with the design vision, and carefully selecting finishes with attention to detail. To continuously refine my approach, I explore new materials and trends at design fairs across Europe. -
I have a strong passion for graphic design, seeing it as a powerful tool to enhance communication and shape how people perceive a brand or space. I served as the graphic and layout designer for one of the most prestigious real estate agencies in the region, elevating their overall image to attract more buyers.
Additionally, I have worked on brand design, ensuring every element of a company or space is cohesive and harmonious. My experience also includes creating visually compelling brochures for art galleries, capturing the essence of their exhibitions through design. -
Photography has been one of my passions since childhood, capturing the interplay of light, shadows, moments, and shapes. I’ve explored various genres, including landscape, property, product, gig, and architecture photography.
I believe that a well-crafted photograph can be a powerful piece of art for any space, and in addition to shooting, I’ve also worked as a photography editor, enhancing images to bring out their full potential.
get to know me better
why interior architecture?
Because I believe the spaces we inhabit have a profound impact on our connections, our experiences, and our memories. Thoughtful design creates environments where everything feels natural and intentional, where someone has carefully considered how people move, interact, and live together. Sometimes it’s a quiet influence that simply makes us feel at calm. Other times, it leaves a powerful, lasting impression. For me, interior architecture is about shaping the places where life’s most meaningful moments unfold.
how would you describe your design style?
My design style is detailed, soft, and harmonious, always with a strong focus on functionality and human experience. I love creating serene spaces influenced by the simplicity of Japanese and Nordic design, the warmth and materials of the Mediterranean, and the lightness that connects them. At the same time, I enjoy crafting bold, alternative spaces that feel closer to experimental artworks, spaces that challenge the ordinary while remaining meaningful and livable. Every project is a dialogue, and I let the essence of each place and purpose guide the aesthetic direction.
what does thoughtful design mean to you?
For me, thoughtful design is not just about understanding the needs of both the user and the space. It’s also about considering how the space will age, how materials will interact over time, and how light will shift throughout the day. It’s about creating environments that are both functional and enduring, where the design feels just as relevant years later as it does when first experienced.
what is your dream project?
I have two dream projects, each offering a different kind of inspiration. One is to transform an old industrial building into a vibrant, creative space. A home where bold materials, art, and nature mix freely, creating an environment that feels alive and open for experimentation. It would be a place where people could truly live in the space, play music, paint, or just enjoy being without the feeling of a perfectly curated, untouchable museum. The other dream is more peaceful and rooted in nature: an old country house with character, stone walls, and wooden beams, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the landscape. It’s a place where family memories are created, where the past and present merge in a space that feels timeless and full of warmth.