Harvest House
2024
By: Crina Dumitrescu, Kiara Kirn, Mare Naito
Harvest House is a two-story rural retreat designed around rhythm, light, and seasonal living. Its structure balances openness and privacy, with a central indoor garden acting as the heart of the home. Exposed sections and double-height volumes allow light to move freely across spaces, while the sloped roof and minimal frame give it a quiet, grounded elegance. Every room is positioned to invite nature in, making the house feel less like a shelter and more like part of the landscape.



This kitchen blends functionality with poetic detail, turning everyday rituals into sensory experiences. Handcrafted elements, from green zellige tiles to pressed flower wallpaper, create a tactile, nature-inspired backdrop. A central island in soft terracotta and cherry wood anchors the space, while warm ash flooring and metal accents add quiet elegance. Thoughtfully compact, it's a kitchen designed for slowness, beauty, and connection.

This executive stair drawing focuses on clarity, rhythm, and precision. The staircase is designed in thermo ash wood, chosen for its durability and warm tone, with clean lines and minimal detailing to emphasize structure over ornament. Sections and isometric views highlight the stair’s integration into the architecture, with careful attention to tread proportions, riser height, and spatial flow. The stair isn’t just a connector, it becomes a sculptural presence within the space, reflecting the project’s overall balance between function and refined simplicity.

This bathroom pairs functionality with warmth, using natural materials to create a calm, tactile space. Terracotta floors, textured wall tiles, and a travertine countertop ground the design in earthy elegance. With soft forms, clear lines, and handcrafted details, the space invites quiet rituals and everyday ease.