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Elegant and luxurious office with a dark Marquina stone desk and wooden chairs with cane seats.

Office

It is a great pleasure to work with Renata on interior design projects. She is a combination of a straightforward person, giving her opinions quite directly, but at the same time, giving clients space to think and ask all the questions they may have, in a very relaxed environment. She has a sophisticated taste, appreciating the mix of old with modern. A very strong recommendation!

MR

Aveiro Portugal

We are working with the Atelier because we are going to do a nearly ground-up construction and we wanted the professional advice of Renata not only in decoration, but also in the preliminary phase of the interior design project. We are very impressed!! Renata is practical, objective, and has been a great professional. The work that her Atelier provides is rigorous and complete. They have been tireless. We are very expectant about the final result and eager to see our house ready.

SN

Oeiras, Portugal

SPACES

Much more to discover. Many more ideas. Much more of our work.

Elegant living room corner with a marble wall, black metal side tables and a sculptural black iron floor lamp.

Details

Contemporary hall with microcement staircase and interior garden featuring an olive tree illuminated by natural light.

Hall

Reading corner with two black armchairs, minimalist side table and natural light by the window

Living Room

Dining room with slatted walnut sliding doors, a marble table, and a sculptural pendant light.

Dining Room

Master suite with an illuminated wood wall, gray marble, a beige bed, and a gray chaise longue.

Master Bedroom

Youth bedroom with a wooden sofa bed, colorful cushions, and modern abstract art in vibrant tones.

Youth Bedroom

Modern powder room with a wooden floor-standing basin, illuminated suspended circular mirror, and black faucet.

Bathroom

Kitchen in natural wood with a central island, organic white stone countertop, and suspended lighting.

Kitchen

Detail of a blue pool with white loungers, personalized towels, and natural wood tables.

Outside

Every project is a dialogue. Come on in, make yourself comfortable and let’s talk.

The Essential

How to create a home office that really works?

The key is proportion: side lighting, proper desk height, and free circulation. Focus comes from comfort.

Does the desk position matter?

Yes. Ideally, it should have lateral natural light and an open view. Avoid placing the screen directly facing or with its back to the window.

How to choose the ideal chair?

Ergonomic, but consistent with the home’s style. Physical comfort and visual coherence should coexist.

How to balance aesthetics and productivity?

The space should be beautiful enough to inspire yet neutral enough not to distract.

Is closed storage important?

Yes. The eye also needs rest. Fewer visible objects mean more mental clarity.

How to avoid cable and tech chaos?

Plan it in the design: built-in sockets, hidden channels, and furniture with cable management make all the difference.

How to make the workspace more welcoming?

Add texture — wood, fabrics, plants, and art. Visual comfort is as important as physical comfort.

How to make the most of small workspaces?

Suspended surfaces, consoles, or built-in corners work better than heavy furniture.

Is it worth having two workstations?

Yes, if space allows. Each user needs autonomy and their own rhythm.

How to control noise in open spaces?

Rugs, curtains, and acoustic panels soften sound and create a sense of shelter.

Is it necessary to have art in an office?

Yes, as long as it inspires without dominating. The right art stimulates creativity and provides visual breaks.