In modern interior design, it is important not only to decorate the space beautifully, but also to ensure that it reflects the lifestyle of those who live in it. We are convinced that a home should embody the character, habits and values of its owners. That is why each of our projects begins with a deep understanding of the person, rather than with the selection of materials.
Lifestyle analysis is the foundation of an individual interior
Before moving on to sketches and plans, we study the rhythm of our clients’ lives, their hobbies, daily habits, and how they use space. This allows us to create not only a beautiful but also a rational interior.
We ask:
– How do you spend your free time?
– How often do you have guests?
– Do you need space for active work or, conversely, for relaxation?
– Do you have children or pets?
These answers form the basis of the future project.
Space for your hobby: inspiring functionality
If the clients love to read, the project will definitely include well-designed shelves, a storage system, and a cosy reading corner. Soft lighting, a comfortable armchair, and pleasant tactile materials create an atmosphere of calm — just what you need to fully immerse yourself in a book.
For those who love to entertain guests, we offer open-plan layouts and comfortable social areas. Well-thought-out navigation, comfortable furniture and an emphasis on the dining area make such interiors convenient not only for families but also for large groups of friends.
Interior for active families: practicality without compromise
When there are children or pets in the house, we choose materials with particular care. Surfaces must be wear-resistant, furniture must be safe, and textiles must be easy to care for. However, this does not mean sacrificing style. There are many solutions that combine aesthetics and functionality:
modern durable fabrics,
highly resistant laminates and quartzite,
rational storage systems that reduce clutter.
When the interior ‘adapts’ to its owners
Our task is to create a space that works for the comfort of its inhabitants. This could be:
a workspace with good natural lighting,
spacious wardrobes for collectors,
a spacious kitchen for those who love to cook,
soft relaxation areas for those who value peace and quiet.
Each solution is a response to a specific need, not a random decorative technique.
A home that reflects your history
An interior becomes truly successful when it feels like ‘your own’. When it is comfortable to live, work, relax and develop in. That is why we always put people at the centre of our projects — their habits, emotions and lifestyle.
It is then that a home becomes an extension of personality — alive, harmonious and truly unique.
More about the project
In this project, we combined functionality and the tranquillity of Scandinavian minimalism. At the client’s request, we placed a large work desk opposite the window for light and daily inspiration. We added a spacious wardrobe and a separate dressing table. The sockets opposite the bed were hidden behind a painting so that a TV could be easily integrated in the future. Wooden blinds replaced textiles and emphasised the style of the room.
Design @gl.design_studio
Project: Scandi Vibes, Lviv
Area: 18.3 m2