Wine and beverage store OINOTHIKI, Lamia
Project area:65,08m²

The interior architecture of the project aims to create a functional and unique space, with a timeless aesthetic, through which the different varieties of Greek and foreign wines are highlighted.
The central idea underlying the design is the creation of a grid of square recesses that occupies the entire left side of the store and within them the wine bottles are placed in a sideways position for their better preservation. On the opposite side, a composition of shelves made of solid oak wood is developed which is interrupted by stainless steel bars. The materials used in this composition refer to the fermentation and aging of wine (French oak barrels-stainless steel tanks). These two sides of the space “converge” in order to “transport” us to the winemaking process.
The floor is formed with a coating of pressed cement mortar in order to strengthen the continuity of the space and the connection with the elements of the vertical structures that run through it.
 
 
The minimalism of the space is emphasized through the large glass walls that connect the public outdoor space with the interior.
The store facade is marked by the entrance door of mixed construction, aluminum and oak wood that was built especially for this specific project and is symmetrically shaped with respect to it.
The lighting design follows the geometry of the structures in order to highlight their form and by extension the bottles of wines and other products, while creating a warm and welcoming professional space.
 

 

Hair Studio, Lamia
Project area: 67 m²

This study concerns the complete redesign and configuration of a new, modern professional space, with the aim of operating a hair studio. The project was developed with the central axis of creating an identity that reflects the principles of modern design, while offering a high aesthetic and comfort experience to visitors.
The design philosophy was based on the simplicity of the lines, the purity of the forms and the choice of materials that highlight the light and geometry of the space, such as pressed cement mortar and wood. The goal was to create a space that exudes calm and professionalism, where each element serves both functionality and aesthetic harmony. The color palette moves in neutral tones (white, gray, black) enhancing the minimal character of the space.