After months of optimizing every inch, Elara’s studio is a study in quiet efficiency. Her morning begins on the elevated platform, surrounded by layers of soft gray textiles. The daybed below transforms into her evening reading nook. The light, filtered by blinds, illuminates her work desk, built seamlessly into the structure. But the true heart of the space is the bespoke wall unit for her cat, Nimbus—a subtle reminder that even in urban compactness, life must include comfort and a little vertical exploration.
The tall, fluted wardrobe in light oak conceals a meticulous collection of garments, while its neighbor, the recessed media unit, provides a visual break, framed by a soft gray accent. It’s a space built for modern rituals: everything has its place, ensuring serenity prevails.




