INTERJERA DIZAINA PPOJEKTI

INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS
Each design project is unique, reflecting the individual tastes and desires of the client. Our goal is to create spaces that not only exude aesthetic beauty but also offer functionality and comfort for everyday living. We believe that interior design is like a canvas—an opportunity to bring your dreams to life and craft a space that is as distinctive and personal as you are.
2025
Private family house in Jēkabpils
Project Type: Family Private House, New Construction (128.1 m²)
Location and Date: Jēkabpils, 2025 (in progress)
The concept for the interior design of the house was inspired by the motif "Port of Peace," focusing on creating a functional, simple, aesthetically appealing, and calming atmosphere with warm, inviting elements.
The interior design seamlessly blends elements of contemporary style and the current Japanese design trend, featuring clean, simple lines in furniture and decor. The color palette includes soft pastel shades, white, light gray, beige, and warm earth tones, contributing to a serene and cohesive environment.
This interior design project was developed through close collaboration with the client, ensuring their ideas were integrated in a tasteful and harmonious way. We drew inspiration from popular design trends found on platforms like Pinterest, helping the client organize and refine their vision into a sophisticated final design.
PHOTO: Schematic 3D model (view of the living room, kitchen, and hallway areas)
2024
Ltd. "ECO TEXTURE" studio
Project Type: Ltd. “ECO TEXTURE” studio (26,83 m2)
Location and Date: Jēkabpils, 2024
Interior Design Concept: The design embraces a restrained, natural, and intelligent minimalism, reflecting the brand identity and core values.
The primary challenge was to integrate three distinct zones within a space of approximately 27 m²: office, recreation/negotiation area, and retail space.
The project is characterized by a tight timeline, with only one month from concept to completion, and a relatively modest budget.
2024
Children's Room
Project Type: Children's Room in a 103rd Series Special Project Apartment (11.07 m²)
Location and Date: Viesite, 2024
Interior Design Concept: The design concept was inspired by a theme close to the little girl (4 years old), drawing from the popular Latvian children's TV show Tutas Lietas. The room incorporates play, study, and activity areas, including a Swedish-style gymnastics wall and a separate wall section that functions as a blackboard. The design, color palette, and style of the room were harmoniously aligned with the overall interior design of the apartment.
The primary challenge of this project, based on the family’s needs and requests, was integrating a freezer and family closet into the room. Due to the room's layout constraints—where the doorway is positioned in a load-bearing wall and the remaining three walls are exterior apartment walls—there were limited options for reconfiguring the space or relocating the doorway.
With a few exceptions, the project was completed without author supervision.
PHOTO (after implementation): Apartment owner
2023
Private family house in Jēkabpils
Project Type: Living Room (52.8 m²) in a Family Private House, New Construction Project
Location and Time: Jēkabpils, Interior Design Project and 3D Visualization Developed as Part of the Study
Keywords of Interior Design: Simplicity, lightness, coziness, a blend of antiquity and modernity, with a touch of expression and intrigue.
The family private house is a new construction project, where the architect, in collaboration with the owners, chose German-made Meldorfer brick tiles as the facade cladding solution for the central part of the building. The tile pattern is both authentic and unique, creating the effect of traditional, aged bricks. As the tiles are also suitable for interior decoration, they were incorporated into the interior design to continue the color and material harmony established in the building’s exterior (with the roof chosen in RUUKKI classic black matte). These brick tiles served as a guiding motif in the development of the interior concept. Black, matte metal also naturally complements this interior style.
To create a sense of lightness, the room’s decoration features light gray and white tones. The oak plank flooring adds warmth, solidity, and a sense of antiquity, while glass, concrete, and black metal elements create a modern atmosphere. The lighting fixtures, chosen in a vintage style with glass in a greenish hue, add accents to the space and prevent it from feeling overly predictable. A built-in wardrobe/bookshelf, in a striking blue shade, introduces a burst of expression. The sofas maintain a light tone, ensuring the space feels airy and balanced without overwhelming color contrasts.
PHOTO: Rendered 3D Visualization

























