Architecture Portfolio

Robert Pugsley

Luxury Architecture and Interior Design
Noble materials, precise volumes, measured light. Each project is a carefully balanced composition of marble, steel, and glass, designed to transform space into a sensory experience. Suspended units free the floor, while architectural lighting emphasizes textures and interior geometry.
Specializing in premium residential layouts, integrated kitchens, and geometric optimization of small living spaces. Every detail – from material selection to the last adjustable LED – is calibrated to offer both elegance and functionality. Three basic rules for planning a modern dressing room: zoning by category, suspended units for a free floor, and ambient lighting integrated into shelves.
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Testimonials and Results

Our clients appreciate the balance between aesthetics and functionality, premium materials, and attention to detail.

"I was impressed by how you transformed a narrow living room into an open space, using suspended fixtures and a play of light. The marble and steel create an atmosphere I haven't found with any other designer."
Carina Teodorescu Owner of Vila Luxor
"The integrated kitchen in our loft proves that a small space can be fully functional and elegant. The precise geometry of the cabinets and the multifunctional island completely changed how we cook and socialize."
Eng. Eva Mihalache Collaborating Architect
"The modern walk-in closet you designed perfectly follows the three basic rules: zoning, suspended units, and architectural lighting. Now every piece of clothing has its place, and the space feels much more airy."
Florin Vintila Residential Client
"I hired Robert Pugsley to design a 70 sqm apartment. The result exceeded expectations: every corner is ergonomically thought out, and the materials – from frosted glass to walnut wood – are of exceptional quality."
Ms. Valeria Miron Interior Architect
"The collaboration for the integrated kitchen was one of the best experiences. You managed to combine brushed steel with tempered glass countertops, creating a modern yet warm space. The under-cabinet lighting is simply brilliant."
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Why Choose a Project Signed by Robert Pugsley

Every design starts with a rigorous geometric analysis and a careful selection of materials. I don't offer standard solutions, but spaces that combine luxury aesthetics with precise functionality, designed to stand the test of time.

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Premium Materials, Not Just for Show

I use Calacatta marble, brushed steel, and sandblasted glass not for effect, but for durability and texture. Each material is chosen based on how it interacts with natural light and the geometry of the room.

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Suspended Units That Free the Floor

In integrated kitchens and dressing rooms, wall-mounted cabinets and countertops create a continuous visual flow and facilitate cleaning. The free floor amplifies the sense of space, especially in homes under 70 sqm.

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Adjustable Architectural Lighting

LEDs embedded in shelves, under cabinets, and around mirrors are not decorative – they define functional zones and highlight material textures. Each light source is positioned according to a plan of angles and intensities.

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Geometric Optimization for Small Spaces

I have designed complete kitchens on 45 sqm and functional dressing rooms in 70 sqm apartments. The key is zoning by category and furniture that fulfills two to three roles simultaneously, without visual clutter.

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Modern Dressing Room – Three Basic Rules

First: strict zoning for clothing, footwear, and accessories. Second: suspended units that leave the floor free. Third: ambient lighting integrated into shelves and drawers. Without exception, these rules transform a closet into a living space.

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Completed Projects, Not Just Renderings

Every project in the portfolio has been executed and lived in. From the 250 sqm villa to compact apartments, clients return with recommendations because the spaces function exactly as intended.

Frequently Asked Questions About Interior Design

Do you have questions about materials, spatial geometry, or organizing a walk-in closet? Find clear answers below, without unnecessary jargon.

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What materials do you recommend for a luxury living room?

For a premium result, Calacatta marble, brushed steel, and frosted glass are the ideal choice. These materials complement each other: marble brings texture and nobility, steel offers rigidity and a modern finish, and glass creates a sense of open space. We use them in suspended units and central islands, so each element has both an aesthetic and a functional role.

How do you geometrically optimize a small space?

In 40–50 sqm apartments, every centimeter counts. Our solution consists of suspended furniture that frees up the floor, cabinets integrated into niches, and multifunctional islands with hidden storage. The precise geometry of the units ensures an ergonomic flow, and architectural lighting emphasizes the volumes, making the space feel more generous than it actually is.

What are the three essential rules for a modern walk-in closet?

First rule: zoning by category – clothing, footwear, and accessories. Second: using suspended units to keep the floor clear and facilitate cleaning. Third: architectural lighting integrated into shelves and drawers, which transforms the walk-in closet from a storage space into an elegant environment. Walnut wood and frosted glass complete this organization.

What type of architectural lighting do you use in integrated kitchens?

We prefer adjustable LED strips mounted under the suspended cabinets and above the central island. They provide warm light, without harsh shadows, and can be adjusted in intensity depending on the time of day. Architectural lighting not only improves visibility but also highlights the textures of the materials – from tempered glass countertops to matte painted steel fronts.

Are suspended units safe for a kitchen?

Yes, when designed and installed correctly. We use metal anchors and steel profiles that distribute the weight evenly, and each unit is tested for a load of up to 80 kg. Additionally, the mounting system is hidden, maintaining the clean line of the design. The result is an airy space, without visible legs or supports, but perfectly functional.

How long does a complete interior design project take?

The timeline varies depending on complexity and area. For a 70 sqm apartment, design takes approximately 3–4 weeks, and execution – between 6 and 8 weeks. In the case of villas over 200 sqm, the period can extend to 4–5 months, including the delivery of premium materials and detailed finishes. We will establish an exact schedule after the first on-site visit.

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