This transformation was beyond our customer's belief

Some spaces we quietly withdraw from, simply because they offer no atmosphere to hold us. But what if such a place lies at the very heart of your home?

This was the case with a generous, light-filled living room overlooking the private garden. Despite its scale and promise, the room remained unused — even avoided. At the beginning of our collaboration, our client spoke of unease and a missing sense of comfort.

The aim of the planning process was to find answers to these challenges — to understand both the client’s wishes and the rhythm of daily life, in order to create an atmospheric framework that responds to both.

Now, native spruce wood lines the room with its modest and warm-hearted character. It brings softness and a sense of belonging, the wood redefines the space — not only aesthetically, but emotionally. Built-in elements now shape the everyday: organizing what is needed, freeing up what is possible — space to think, to breathe, to simply be.

This transformation was beyond our customer's belief. And yes — there is something deeply satisfying when things fall into place.

  • Customer: Private
  • Project: Jochen Haidacher
  • Place: South Tyrol
  • Photos: Oliver Jaist