Luxury Studio

case study

ELEGANT URBAN RETREAT 

project type

BELGIUM

Location

This loft project uses classic design elements such as huge windows inviting light into the residence and high ceilings which, combined with the exceptional furniture, contribute fully to the emotional luxury aspect as all the senses are triggered by different elements.

Touch is provoked by the use of various materials such as marble worktops, solid wood flooring and velvet chairs. The latter also demonstrates real craftsmanship, as we are dealing with high quality materials that require a very special workmanship. This know-how and attention to detail is of great importance and is even paramount in our projects.

The sight is of course taken into account in all choices, and every design element, every material, every shade of colour is considered to create visual and spatial harmony. 

The sense of smell, on the other hand, is triggered by very different materials, such as this extravagant sofa made of leather and steel, which gives off a familiar and welcoming scent. The presence of plants also actively contributes to the olfactory aspect of the project as they renew the air in the room and add a natural and organic factor.

As far as hearing is concerned, this is accompanied by a complete sound system from Devialet to guarantee a level of sound quality that is difficult to match. It is also included when you move around the room, every time you come into contact with a different material.

It is the mix and balance of materials and senses that will determine the real presence of this "emotional luxury" and for this project it is a bespoke result of dedication and design. There is a strong belief that interior design should take into account all the senses, be tactile, warm and bring harmony to every detail of the home.




This loft project uses classic design elements such as huge windows inviting light into the residence and high ceilings which, combined with the exceptional furniture, contribute fully to the emotional luxury aspect as all the senses are triggered by different elements.

Touch is provoked by the use of various materials such as marble worktops, solid wood flooring and velvet chairs. The latter also demonstrates real craftsmanship, as we are dealing with high quality materials that require a very special workmanship. This know-how and attention to detail is of great importance and is even paramount in our projects.

The sight is of course taken into account in all choices, and every design element, every material, every shade of colour is considered to create visual and spatial harmony. 

The sense of smell, on the other hand, is triggered by very different materials, such as this extravagant sofa made of leather and steel, which gives off a familiar and welcoming scent. The presence of plants also actively contributes to the olfactory aspect of the project as they renew the air in the room and add a natural and organic factor.


As far as hearing is concerned, this is accompanied by a complete sound system from Devialet to guarantee a level of sound quality that is difficult to match. It is also included when you move around the room, every time you come into contact with a different material.

It is the mix and balance of materials and senses that will determine the real presence of this "emotional luxury" and for this project it is a bespoke result of dedication and design. There is a strong belief that interior design should take into account all the senses, be tactile, warm and bring harmony to every detail of the home.