Large islands act as multifunctional hubs, with professional-grade appliances hidden behind calm cabinetry. Flow matters: prep to cook to plate to table, all in a few easy steps. In luxury villa interior design, we integrate power, seating, and storage into the island, so cooking and socialising come together. Finishes are durable and honest — timber that warms the hand, honed stone that softens light, and hardware chosen for feel.
“We design a kitchen like a small city; movement, service, and conversation in balance,” Lee Nellis.
Bathrooms shift from clinical to retreat. We plan wet rooms with generous rain showers, quiet extraction, and heated floors. Sculptural freestanding tubs sit in balanced light, with smart mirrors and mood lighting that supports morning focus and evening ease. In modern villa interior design, we hide the tech and leave the calm. Natural stone, lime plaster, and well-detailed drainage keep comfort high and maintenance low.
Mass-produced is out, character is in. We commission custom furniture, lighting, and art with local makers. We use handmade tiles, tailored millwork, and curated vintage pieces. The Onyx residence shows this approach: layered slabs and curved ceilings guide light, bespoke screens shape privacy, and a custom outdoor fire circle anchors social life. At Zephyr, finely set reveals, gentle lighting, and crafted joinery create rooms that feel effortless yet highly made.
“When craft leads, the home gains a voice of its own,” Lee Nellis