This retirement home project is designed for a couple transitioning to a new stage in life. The proposal focuses on interiors and 3D visualizations, highlighting a style that combines the functional simplicity of Japandi with the relaxed warmth of Boho. The design aims to balance the minimalist aesthetics influenced by Japanese design, with clean lines and open spaces, alongside the cozy atmosphere brought by natural materials and handcrafted details of the Boho style. This fusion creates a space that exudes serenity and peace, ideal for a tranquil retreat.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, every detail of the house has been carefully considered to enhance the quality of life for its future residents. Warm tones, light woods, and organic textiles contribute to a welcoming and comfortable environment, where every corner becomes a personal retreat. This design not only showcases my skills in interior design and 3D visualization but also illustrates how a space can perfectly adapt to the emotional and functional needs of its users, providing a home they will always want to return to.
Status: Under Construction
Location: Hermosillo, MX
My Role: Architect and Project Manager
Additional Credits: Juan Pablo Félix Tapia