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The La Casita Introduces a Material Focused Redesign with Visible Craft

The La Casita renovation reworks an Edinburgh flat using reclaimed materials and a design approach that highlights texture and imperfection. The project replaces standard surfaces with salvaged timber, repaired floorboards, and uneven plaster finishes that retain marks of previous use. Built-in furniture is shaped to the existing geometry of the flat, with shelves, benches and storage units constructed to follow irregular walls and corners. The palette uses natural wood tones and muted colours, so the focus stays on material character rather than added decoration.

The lighting is arranged to create soft illumination that brings out the depth of the surfaces. Translucent shades and indirect fixtures help cast a warm glow across the textured walls and timber. Original room divisions remain, but each space is given distinct detail through handcrafted elements. The design embraces wear, repair and visible history as central qualities, creating a quiet interior defined by authenticity and everyday comfort.

Trend Themes

  1. Reclaimed Material Design — Incorporating salvaged and reclaimed materials in home renovation projects transforms traditional spaces into eco-friendly, unique environments.
  2. Imperfection-embracing Aesthetics — Design approaches that celebrate texture and imperfection introduce authenticity and history into modern interiors.
  3. Geometry-adaptive Furniture — Custom-built furniture that conforms to the existing geometry of a space offers innovative solutions for irregular architectural features.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Interior Design — The integration of reclaimed materials into interior design highlights an eco-conscious shift within the industry.
  2. Artisanal Craftsmanship — The focus on handcrafted elements and material character reflects a growing trend towards artisanal craftsmanship in home renovations.
  3. Custom Furniture Manufacturing — Bespoke furniture solutions responding to atypical interior geometries reshape manufacturing standards in the industry.

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