This interior is built on a balance between openness and privacy. The space is organized as a continuous system where the kitchen, dining, and living areas form a unified environment while maintaining their own identity. The kitchen island acts as the central element, functioning both as a practical workspace and a point of interaction. It defines the rhythm of the space and connects everyday activities — from cooking to socializing. Materials are selected with a focus on tactility and longevity: natural wood, stone, metal, and soft textures. The restrained dark palette adds depth, while warm accents introduce a sense of comfort. Zoning is achieved through light partitions, textiles, and lighting rather than rigid separation. Glass surfaces preserve openness while providing the necessary level of privacy for the sleeping area. Lighting operates as an independent layer of the interior: recessed fixtures create a base rhythm, while pendant lights add local accents and atmosphere. This is an interior that does not rely on expressive form, but works through feeling — calm, clarity, and a natural logic of space.