Natural travertine became the starting point for the interior. We were drawn to its nuanced warm tones, subtle pattern, and tactile character. From there, the palette developed almost instinctively: milky whites, sand, and soft mineral shades that echo the colors of the southern landscape.
We deliberately avoided strong color contrasts, allowing light, material, and subtle shifts in tone to give the rooms their depth. Clean forms and restrained detailing reinforce the sense of visual quiet and continuity throughout the apartment.
The views were equally important to the design. The sea and mountains become part of the interior itself, while the rooms act as a quiet frame for a landscape that changes with the light throughout the day.
The result is a resort apartment designed for brief stays and an unhurried life by the sea — light-filled, tactile, natural, and deeply connected to its surroundings.