Interior of Naples Residence is shaped by light, air, and the natural plasticity of the landscape. The spaces are designed in the aesthetics of natural minimalism. A soft cool beige tone serves as the base, creating a calm and bright atmosphere. Panoramic windows blur the boundary between the house and the garden, filling the interior with gentle southern light that reflects off the light surfaces and the pool’s water.
The central conceptual idea is the theme of the tree as a symbol of life and family. This motif appears both in the entrance area and throughout the interior in the form of decorative elements, textures, accent panels, and furniture. Wood with a natural tactile grain brings warmth and depth to the neutral volumes, creating a balanced dialogue between minimalism and emotion.
The courtyard atrium becomes the heart of the residence and the culmination of the entire concept. The space was organized around it. It sets the rhythm of the house, fills the interior with natural light, and creates the feeling of an inner garden that unifies all zones into a single living composition. Light moves freely through the glass enclosure of the atrium, forming a soft and even glow that shifts throughout the day.
The interior features carefully selected art objects that enhance the architectural composition. One of the key areas includes a niche made of travertine, a monolithic tactile element that holds a vase as a point of calm and a highlight of natural materiality.
Minimal furniture, thoughtful greenery, and clean geometry create an atmosphere of quietness where openness feels both intimate and balanced. The interior becomes a space of natural harmony, light, and life, cohesive and centered around its inner core.
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