Where Greek, Spanish, and Moroccan influences converge
Located in the heart of Miami, Oia House harmoniously blends the raw beauty of Greek, Spanish, and Moroccan influences. Working within the existing architecture, we reimagined interior spaces through a Mediterranean lens, where natural light and organic materials create a sense of understated luxury. Warm taupe plaster wraps the walls and ceilings, its hand-finished surface catching light in ways that transform throughout the day. The material palette speaks in whispers - rustic wood, limestone-like porcelain, and limewashed surfaces work in harmony to create depth. The result is distinctly Mediterranean but firmly rooted in place - a home that feels both timeless and deeply connected to its environment.
Oia House







Distinctly Mediterranean but firmly rooted in place - a home that feels both timeless and deeply connected to its environment.



This bedroom is designed as a serene, light-filled retreat, anchored by a natural wood canopy bed and layered neutral textures. Soft plaster walls, warm timber tones, and tactile fabrics create an atmosphere of calm refinement. Sculptural furniture and diffused daylight complete a space that feels timeless and effortlessly restful.





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