My name is Klaudia and I am an interior design graduate with a background in psychology that shapes the way I understand and approach space. I am particularly interested in how people perceive and experience their environments, and I aim to create interiors that balance strong aesthetics with clear functionality. My work focuses on designing spaces that are not only visually engaging but also feel intuitive and meaningful to the people who use them. I enjoy adapting my approach to suit each project, whether contemporary or rooted in historic context, using a thoughtful mix of materials, textures, and colour to bring each space to life. I am eager to continue developing my skills, learning from new experiences, and growing as a designer within creative and collaborative environments.
I am currently working part-time with MJ Architecture/Irish Pub Company which has enhanced my technical and design process skills and exposed me to international commercial projects.
This project proposes the transformation of a traditional Haussmannian building at 35 Rue Marbeuf, just off the Champs-Élysées in Paris, into a fashion-led boutique hotel inspired by the energy and rhythm of Paris Fashion Week. The concept centres on blending history with contemporary culture, preserving original architectural features while introducing elements influenced by the artistry of fashion and museum-quality sculpture. Designed to accommodate high-profile guests during fashion week, the hotel also functions as an immersive destination year-round. A key feature of the space is the fashion archive on the first floor, which allows visitors to engage with curated pieces as they move through the building.
The project includes a lobby, restauraunt, casino, and a dedicated runway space, creating a dynamic environment that balances luxury, experience, and practicality. The overall aim is to capture the essence of Parisian fashion culture within a setting that feels both refined and expressive.