Casa Waksman is a project we published in El Mueble, and it captures what I love most about interior design: blending pieces from different eras and origins until the space finds its own harmony.

I worked with a neutral, luminous palette as the foundation, so each element could speak: the sliding oak-and-glass screen, the fluted fronts of the wardrobes, the pale pink marble of the kitchen island. Everything coexists in balance.
The layout captures every ray of natural light. Linen blinds, floor-length curtains, the glass panels connecting kitchen and dining room — everything is designed so the house breathes and the light stays.
“Homes have more personality when furniture from different styles is mixed together. That's what breaks the show-flat feeling.”
— Dafne Vijande
