Nothing is added until its absence would matter.
Elemental Interior was founded on one discipline: every surface, material, and volume must justify itself by what the space loses without it.


Spatial logic, not applied decoration.
Every project begins with subtraction. We map what a space already does well — its proportion, its light, its structural rhythm — before we introduce a single material decision.
What remains after that process is not a style. It is a room that works precisely because it carries nothing more than it needs.
The studio's principals hold degrees in architecture and materials engineering. That foundation shapes how we read a space — structurally, not decoratively — before any design decision is made.
Architecture. Material science. No shortcuts.
We take on a small number of projects each year. Not as a positioning choice — because the quality of attention a space requires cannot be distributed across a large roster.
