Interior Design Project Portfolio

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Silver Coast Home
This home was designed for a family who recently moved to the coast of Portugal from Northern Europe. They wanted a calm, functional space where they could fully unwind after a busy workday — a place that would feel both modern and timeless.
The layout was already defined, so we focused on thoughtful zoning, neutral textures, and clean lines. Every detail — from the custom-built storage to the soft light filtering through the curtains — was chosen to support a slower, more intentional pace of life. It’s a quiet home, not trying to impress — just gently inviting you to breathe out
1 bedroom apartment in Valencia
This apartment was designed for a yang couple building their life in Valencia. The space combines soft forms and muted tones with bold, dark stone accents — creating a balance of calm and character. Light is soft and controlled, highlighting texture over brightness.
Open concept kitchen living room
This living room was created for a couple who recently moved to southern Portugal. With their children grown and careers behind them, they were looking for a calm, well-balanced space to enjoy slower days. We focused on natural textures, soft colors, and simple forms — a comfortable environment with nothing excessive.
House in Amora, Portugal
This house was designed for a large family with three children and frequent visitors, including extended family. The main priorities were practicality and functionality, making sure every space could handle daily life with ease. Fortunately, both the parents and kids shared a love for soft lilac shades, which shaped the color palette throughout. The interior reflects their preferences — calm, balanced, and made for real living
T3 apartment for family
This apartment was designed for a family with two young children. The clients requested eco-friendly materials — natural oak, organic textiles, and finishes with minimal processing. The overall tone is quiet and neutral, with light loft-inspired elements like exposed fixtures and metal accents. The space feels grounded yet open, practical yet personal.
T2 apartment for family
This two-bedroom apartment was designed for a couple with two teenage sons. The mother, a professional musician, wanted a warm and livable interior with a few bold, expressive touches — which led to the use of glossy, reflective surfaces in the main living area. Her sons, also passionate about music, asked for private, loft-style bedrooms where they could relax and create. Each space reflects its owner's rhythm: vibrant, personal, and grounded in daily life.
T1 apartment
This apartment is the first home of a young couple starting life together. With a limited budget, the goal was to create something simple yet full of personality. The result is a vibe of youthful urbanism with touches of spontaneity — a mix of contrast, light asymmetry, and practical simplicity. Everything here has a purpose, but nothing feels overthought.
Badroom + bathroom
These are spaces from different projects, but they look so good together.

Interior of the suchi restaurant
The interior of this sushi restaurant is imagined as a calm and flowing landscape. Woven textures, wooden surfaces, and soft light recall natural elements, like water, stone, and sand. It does not distract, but rather frames the experience, allowing the freshness of the food and the simplicity of the moment to take center stage.
Interior of the restaurant
This restaurant interior was designed as a calm visual background for contemporary art. It doesn’t draw attention to itself, but instead complements the artist’s work. Dark walls and soft, focused lighting create an intimate and relaxed mood — a setting for enjoying both deliciouscuisine and visual art.
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lena.sinichenkova@gmail.com
Lisbon, Portugal
 
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