
MURANO
One apartment, but two completely different lives happening inside it. Mornings belong to the kitchen island: coffee, bare feet on warm oak. Evenings shift to the terrace, where the stone countertop is still warm from the sun and grill smoke drifts over rattan chairs.
A couple relocating to Limassol wanted a space that forces you to slow down. Not through decoration, but through how the rooms physically work. We built every zone around a single question: what does your body need at this exact moment of the day?
Size / 165 sq.m.
Year / 2025
Location / Limassol, Cyprus
The green thread
One detail holds the entire apartment together: a green Murano glass chandelier that reappears across rooms. Not a statement piece, but a colour thread. Easy to miss at first, impossible to unsee once you notice it. In daylight it throws soft green reflections across the walls. In the evening it disappears into warm cove lighting. The apartment changes. The thread stays.
Day logic, evening logic
The open living-kitchen zone runs on daytime energy. The island shifts from coffee bar to work surface to dinner setup as the hours move. Folding rattan chairs clear the passage after the meal. The window niche in the private room works the opposite way: a reading seat with hidden storage, built for switching off. A compact desk tucked between wardrobes handles focused work without claiming a full room.
Terrace as a second home
The outdoor kitchen isn't an afterthought. It has a grill, a stone island, a full fridge and its own dining for six, all under a timber pergola with a view across the hills.


















