14/06/2026
SLS / The wall is doing more than it appears. A continuous timber surface folds over the bedroom corridor, absorbs the old doors, conceals the washer and dryer. What could have read as interruption becomes background — calm enough to recede.
Against that, the sofa they’d wanted since their first home. The Maralunga, finally. And a side table from Cassina they brought with them — worn in the way things get when they’ve actually been used.
The shelves were added last, deliberately not built-in. Objects the family collects, left visible. Not everything personal needs to be put away.