The project owns its name to its rich textures and deep connection with nature. Upon entering, the eye is immediately drawn to the milled veneer facades reminiscent to tree branches and stained-glass panel with artistic painting. The “Calacatta” tiles, with their expressive stone and slate-like texture, emphasize the idea of naturalness, while the glass shelving unit with a geometric print adds a sense of lightness and sophistication.
The goal was to “dissolve” the kitchen into the space — to make it functional yet decorative. The upper fronts are crafted as panels of designer veneer that seamlessly blend into the overall composition. In the wall finishes the designers achieved a soft volume and play of shadows while preserving a natural and tranquil feel. Rounded millings on the doors add depth and layering to the interior.
The natural theme continues in the bedroom and bathroom: rich textures, stone, rattan and muted tones create an atmosphere of relaxation. The living room, on the contrary, features a bold color accent — in the rug, paintings and decorative details.
The flooring completes the look: Coswick engineered hardwood in Shibumi décor — warm, lively, with the natural rhythm of wood. It unites different areas and sets the interior in motion, like a gentle natural wave.
Natural Wave is about freedom, natural energy and a cozy harmony that lives in every detail.
The project features 3-layer engineered oak flooring in Shibumi décor.
Project Author: Ekaterina Truhanova
Coswick Dealer in the Republic of Belarus: Woodline ParketM
Photographer: Liza Kulenenok