Karin Nissim Interior Designer

Project Type: Residential

Design in Details

Rooted in modern design sensibilities, this residence blends clean architectural lines with a warm, natural palette. The façade features a striking mix of stone and smooth stucco textures, balanced by black window frames and a sleek, contemporary garage door.

  • Elegant Exterior: The home’s façade combines light-toned stonework with dark-framed windows, offering a sophisticated contrast and timeless curb appeal.

  • Natural Light: Ample windows throughout the home bring in abundant natural light, enhancing brightness and openness in the interior spaces.

  • Modern Landscape: A minimalist front yard with palm-lined pathways and structured greenery complements the home’s modern aesthetic while maintaining a welcoming feel.

  • Privacy and Balance: Tall cypress trees and lush hedging create a serene sense of seclusion while enhancing the vertical rhythm of the overall design.

  • Functional Layout: The design emphasizes practical elegance — a blend of modern comfort and clean, functional spaces ideal for contemporary living.

Incredible Result

Establishing multi-sensory experiences, we can design interiors that resonate across ages and demographics. These rooms and spaces connects us to nature as a proven way to inspire us, boost our productivity, and create greater well-being. Beyond these benefits, by reducing stress and enhancing creativity, we can also expedite healing. In our increasingly urbanized cities, biophilia advocates a more humanistic approach to design. The result is biophilic interiors that celebrate how we live, work and learn with nature. The term translates to ‘the love of living things’ in ancient Greek (philia = the love of / inclination towards), and was used by German-born American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm in The Anatomy of Human Destru ctiveness (1973).