The Living Room
An open volume softened with linen, travertine and low afternoon light. Furniture pulled back from the walls so the space can breathe.
We design spaces with warmth and a little restraint, so they feel collected over time rather than put together overnight. Every material and every bit of light is chosen so a room feels like the people who actually live in it.
I'm Gisella, and I design homes for the way people actually live in them. For me it always starts with a simple question: how do you want to feel when you walk through the door? Everything after that, the colors, the furniture, the light, comes from the answer.
I find most of my ideas in ordinary moments. The way the sun hits the kitchen in the morning, a chair that's been loved for years, a corner that's quiet enough to think in. I like rooms that feel calm and a little timeless, where nothing is trying too hard and everything has its place.
Whether it's your whole house or just one room you've never quite figured out, I'll help you make it feel like yours. Beautiful, yes, but also comfortable, practical, and genuinely lived in.
An open volume softened with linen, travertine and low afternoon light. Furniture pulled back from the walls so the space can breathe.
Honed stone, warm oak and brass that will only get better with age. A kitchen built to be lived in, not just looked at.
Layered textiles in clay and bone, an upholstered headboard, and lamplight tuned for the last hour of the day.
A moodier register, with deep walls, sculptural lighting and velvet seating made for long evenings and slow conversation.
“A home should rise to meet the light it's given.”
Concept to completion, covering spatial planning, materials, joinery and the details that hold it together.
Curated and bespoke pieces sourced to fit the room and the people in it, never off a single shelf.
The final layer of light, texture and arrangement that make a space photograph and, more importantly, feel right.
Tell Gisella about your space and what you'd like it to feel like. She'll take it from there.
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