Cascais.
What a home should feel (and look) like.
A Servànt project with a singular story which is personal, as it should.
Time is a great sculptor, as Marguerite Yourcenar would say. As everything usually has a start, which is then “sculpted” and transformed over time, a middle term and an ending, maybe we could start with a project which was also a start, literally, for a couple who trusted us with their new home in Portugal.
It’s quite frequent that a Studio like ours acts as an anchor, a base and a reliable stronghold, for anyone moving into a country and city they still don’t fully grasp as a daily reality, and as their routine starts to take shape, step by step.
A house takes time to become a home, and for this Cascais residential project, we had to make sure that its owners, Yulia and Serghey, would find something particularly warm, textured, cozy and immediately welcoming, as they gave us the go ahead for us to transform something they left as a physical structure in concrete, and turn it into a real familly home, functioning and effective.
Their trust, which may seem old fashioned in the way that they handed their keys until they returned, is real proof of the extraordinary long lasting relationships we form with our clients. Trust is key for us. And it makes a difference.
As we needed to rise up to the challenge, we made sure to devise a structured design plan with most of our represented brands, which proved to be the perfect solution to fit the clients needs and specifications. While other Studios strive to give lessons in style, we strive to provide bespoke solutions which work, both technically and aesthetically.
The end result proves that Design can achieve a perfect balance between warmth and serendipity. This is a home built on simple but textured layers, as in a warm embrace. Soft, suave, sensual, avoiding a too-linear and minimal perspective, while making sure it stays effective for the daily use of a family. By the sea, side by side.
As it should.
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