An interior study exploring the relationship between spatial mass, material presence, and atmosphere through a domestic kitchen scenario.
This project approaches the kitchen as an architectural space defined by proportion, light, and spatial hierarchy rather than function alone.
The design focuses on the relationship between solid and void, the balance of mass, and the way natural light shapes the perception of depth and atmosphere. Material choices support this structure without dominating it, allowing the space to remain calm, legible, and continuous with its exterior.
The project aims to emphasize spatial clarity and architectural restraint, where everyday use is framed by light, rhythm, and measured composition.