2021-2024

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2021-2024

SANA HAJIOUI | Interior Architect Graduate

Interior architecture & design student at London Metropolitan University. In the last two years I was able to acquire new skills for my future career. I enjoy learning and discuss new idea for projects as well as learning new skills to make idea happens. Maximalism is my favourite art design like to play with colours prints, objects, and textures in a space. My ideal future team to work with is a team with different skills who support each other to create some awesome projects.



This Marylebone flat masterfully combines sleek, modern elements with natural materials and subtle, stylish accents. The design prioritizes open space, making the most of every corner with multifunctional furniture and built-in storage solutions. Warm lighting, rich textures, and a neutral color palette create a soothing environment perfect for modern city living. From the custom boiserie panels in the living room to the well-integrated bedroom features, the space feels both expansive and intimate, stylish and functional—ideal for a contemporary urban lifestyle.

1.KITCHEN AREA
2.LVING SPACE
3. BEDROOM
4.BATHROOM
5.READING AREA



The living room features a stylish wall panel, reminiscent of classic London design, complemented by a contemporary marble wall shelf. This combination adds a touch of elegance and modern sophistication to the space.
The design incorporates a custom-built, in-wall bookcase that is not only a functional storage solution but also serves as a visual centerpiece. This bookcase frames the entertainment area, with the TV discreetly integrated into the shelving unit. Hidden compartments and open shelving allow for the display of art, books, and decorative objects, adding a personal touch while maintaining the minimalist aesthetic.




The sleep area features an innovative use of space, with a built-in wall seating area that doubles as a comfortable and functional element of the room. This design maximizes space while offering both practicality and style.

LOCATION: LONDON
The reading space is thoughtfully designed to provide a clean and elegant environment, perfect for sitting down and enjoying a book. It combines simplicity with sophistication to create a serene and inviting atmosphere.
READING SPACE

The kitchen is custom-designed with white oak-veneered cabinetry, providing a warm and elegant aesthetic. The workspace features a sleek white Levanto marble countertop, enhancing both the functionality and sophistication of the kitchen A marble wall for an elegant touch.



The goal is to design a small, intimate vegan organic coffee shop that also features a pottery section, merging Scandinavian minimalism with organic, earthy aesthetics. The design should create a calming, inviting space that emphasizes sustainability, natural materials, and handcrafted pottery, while offering a unique and memorable experience for ecoconscious customers.


Key information of project: wood, stone, clay, and organic textiles will dominate the space, emphasizing sustainability and an eco-conscious design philosophy.





























The cafe area will be found on the third floor.
The cafe will be benefit from a wall system plant and wave designed sculpture inspired from the Aurora borealis biophilia& vibrants colours was a really important concept for the wellness of the teenager who lives in London, human have desire to connect with nature due the increase of urbanisation and lack of green and spending so much time indoor this is been a challenge even for the health organisation, this is way I have actively chosen to incorporate it in my interior, biophilia improving the health of the human being, incorporate biophilic design improves aesthetic. In addition to the design choose to add to the Cafe, Pink Arches to create carachter to the space and enhance elegance.

Living wall system
Biophilic wall is a perfect design element, bringing nature indoor while increase the well-being emotionally and physically that benefit the teenager of a clean air, helping to maintain humidity and temperature. The advantage is you also get a natural fresh smell of the foliage when you walk into the room. In a living wall plant we can find pepper tree stems, eucalyptus ,bun moss that are specifically colorful and are design element that enrich interior.








The retail space is designed using mainly black and gold colours for the walls with a glass curved panel that divides the space. The glass panels will have the aurora Borealis colours (image 1) which will be eye-catching and fun for teenagers. The floor internally will be designed with light wood chevron to give a spacious zig-zag arrangement which flows from one side to the other. The design will finish with a wavy plaster effect on the walls to give a 3-dimensional illusion and an elegant touch.
Design segment that will be used to divide the room with the boreaile effect around the site. The material will be slightly transperant and will have the same intresting colour of the Aurora Borealis.





The clothes will be displayed in free-












In the brief was asked to think of the concept was choosing and move beyond a solid structure. Parasitic structures was one of the ideas given by my tutors.
Inspired by the Bubble house representing the idea of a bubble soap covered by pink blossom, the spherical forms create sensuous interior spaces when they intersect, creating six bubbles with different interior spaces surrounded by transparent glass, where you can feel and see nature in every view. Taking into consideration my concept, started to think on how the local teenager would be attracted to come inside.

