A visual system for reading architecture and interiors.

Have you ever walked into a space, entered a room or seen a building that felt completely right — cohesive, balanced, effortlessly elegant.. without knowing why?

This platform exists to help you understand what is happening, and how those results are achieved. So you can read interior design and even architecture like a pro — and apply that understanding to your own environment.

Interior view of a space with wooden walls and ceiling, featuring vertical and horizontal wooden paneling, and a palladiana floor.
A minimalist, white architectural space featuring a gothic arch doorway leading to a rounded wall and staircase with a white handrail.
Wooden bookshelf filled with vinyl records, illuminated by internal lighting, set against a dark wood-paneled wall.
Close-up of a cream-colored satin ottoman with gathered skirt on a beige carpet with black square dot pattern.
Close-up of a wooden chair's curved armrest showing a finger joint with a smooth, natural finish.
Interior space with glass panels and bookmatched marble walls

From fragmented elements to spatial awareness.

Through short-form content, I document and categorize architectural and interior design elements as they appear in real projects. The goal is not to explain everything at once, but to build visual familiarity — so details, patterns, systems, objects and design decisions become recognizable over time.

Design courses

A structured approach to understanding interior design and architecture. You’ll learn how to read and interpret spaces beyond the surface — through materials, proportions, composition, spatial logic, and design principles. Each course is designed as a focused and complete learning experience, giving you a framework you can apply anywhere to analyze, evaluate, and approach any space with clarity and confidence.

Interior view of a room with wooden wall paneling, a wooden chair, and warm lighting. Wood drenching.

This is where spaces are no longer just seen, but understood.

Most people encounter architecture and interior design visually, but without context. This platform exists to translate what you see everyday into what it means — through materials, structure, light, and spatial relationships so you can understand how design decisions shape the space around you.

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