Creating inspiring spaces – Carrillo

Creating inspiring spaces

 

Custom interior design goes far beyond decoration. It’s a process in which functionality, aesthetics, and the client’s identity are integrated to create unique spaces. Each project is an opportunity to analyze, design, and create environments that not only look good but also enhance the experience of those who inhabit them.

In Carrillo we know each space tells aunique story

 

SPACES THAT INSPIRE

An inspiring interior doesn’t just happen. It’s achieved through careful selection of materials, color palettes, natural and artificial lighting, and furniture layout. For example, neutral tones combined with colorful accents can stimulate creativity in a workspace, while the proper direction of natural light can create serenity in a bedroom.

Neutral spaces with subtle pops of color create balanced environments ideal for everyday use.

 

SPACES THAT CONNECT

Connection is built through functionality and circulation design. We analyze how people use each space and design to encourage interaction. Open kitchens that integrate the dining room and living room, layouts that eliminate visual barriers, or modular furniture that allows for multiple configurations are some of the solutions that enhance coexistance.

In this project, the kitchen, living room and dining room form a single space to achieve more familiar and multifunctional environments.
 
SPACES THAT EVOKE EMOTIONS

Design must evoke emotions. To achieve this, we take care of details such as acoustics, ergonomics, and the choice of textiles and finishes. A sofa with the right density, a rug that provides comfort underfoot, or adjustable lighting that allows you to transition from a functional to an intimate atmosphere bring the space to life and be perceived with the senses.

The use of wood in the bedroom enhances the feeling of warmth and connection with nature.

 

 

INTERIOR DESIGN WITH IDENTITY

Each project is unique because each client is unique. That’s why we start with an analysis of lifestyle, routines, and needs, translating them into design solutions. In this way, a space not only meets aesthetic and technical criteria, but also reflects the personality of those who inhabit it.