Interior architecture is not decoration.
It is the continuation of architectural thinking at human scale. The sequence of spaces, the way light enters, the way materials meet, and the way atmosphere is constructed all belong to architecture.
Interior work at mono·mono is developed in relation to the overall project, not as a separate layer applied afterwards. It refines the experience of the building from within and gives spatial identity material and tactile form.
Key points
– interior architecture as extension of the overall concept
– spatial sequencing and room relationships
– material and surface concepts
– built-in elements and tailored details
– atmosphere through light, texture and proportion
– high-end interiors where relevant
– collaboration with interior specialists when beneficial
