The tones are where the personality lives. Each room carries its own vibe, shaped by the subtle play of color and light. The hues that surround us aren’t just for show—they create gentle shifts in mood, quiet waves of energy that change how the space feels. In the Dreheus, every room pulsed with its own rhythm, its tones evolving from corner to corner. Some spaces felt calm and grounded, while others buzzed with warmth or mystery. It was less about what you saw, and more about what you felt.
Each room was beautifully designed using different textiles. This room had a metallic dark feel with delicate precise carvings in wooden frames; inspired by Gothic, Islamic, and Medieval art.
"Whatever you have in your rooms, think of the walls, for they are that which make your house a home, and if you do not make some sacrifices in their favor, you will find your chambers have a kind makeshift, lodging-house look about them" - William Morris
One thing I noticed was each room introduced some sort of object. These abjects were statues, crystals, or even rocks. The rock was a odd idea, but looking back why not? It's beautiful and has it's story just like the crystals and statues.