Kaspary Design

Kaspary Design KASPARY© is an international brand providing interior design & furnishing services as well as produ

04/29/2026

We designed this kitchen as a calm, structured space where every element is intentional.

The composition is built on clean lines and custom millwork. We used natural wood to introduce warmth and balance the geometry.

The island became the key feature. We chose a deep, expressive stone with rich blue undertones to create contrast and give the space depth.

Lighting is linear and precise, reinforcing the graphic quality of the design.

The kitchen extends into a dining area designed for a larger group, making the space functional for everyday use and gatherings.

This project is about balance — between minimalism and warmth, structure and comfort.

04/23/2026

In this residence in Queens, New York, we approached every space with the same level of attention.
For the client, it was important that not only the main areas, but even the bedrooms and the powder room feel refined and luxurious.

The guest suite was designed with the same intention — to create a comfortable experience for anyone staying here.

We built the bedroom around a calm, balanced palette and soft, layered textures.
Deep blue accents were introduced through textiles to add contrast and depth.

We used fully upholstered forms to make the space feel soft and tactile. Symmetry keeps everything structured and calm.

The chandelier introduces a sense of luxury through reflection and scale.
Warm metal details reinforce this effect, adding shine and depth. Wall panels act as a decorative layer.



In the bathroom, we continued the same language but made it more minimal and architectural.

We used natural stone as the main material and laid the tile in a herringbone pattern, giving the space a more refined and elevated look.

The vanity is going to be a custom piece — with a sculptural front and metal framing, so it works as a focal point against the stone.

We kept the palette soft and neutral, and used layered lighting to create a calm, balanced atmosphere.
Fluted glass adds texture and privacy and keeps the space light.

04/17/2026

Excited to share one of my New Jersey projects — a family residence in Mountain Lakes.

This is a spacious three-level home set in a beautiful lakeside setting. Architecture by .
The project is currently in the framing stage, with the structure in place and the spatial layout starting to take form.

The house is designed with a large open living area, multiple bedrooms, a family room, lounge areas, home offices, and a spacious garage.

In the video, you can also see the concept design for the living room, dining area, and kitchen — giving a glimpse of how the space will come together.

Stay tuned — I’ll be sharing more updates from the construction process.

04/07/2026

Queens, NY Private Residence — Dining Area & Kitchen

The dining area is centered around a long custom table designed to host large gatherings, complemented by a separate, more intimate dining zone for everyday family use.

Natural stone plays a key role throughout the project. Large-scale marble surfaces define the flooring and architectural framing. In the kitchen, a backlit agate slab adds texture, a soft glow and a distinct sense of luxury to the kitchen.

A rich blue palette is introduced through upholstered dining chairs and stone accents, creating contrast against warm neutral tones and metallic finishes. Brushed gold details are integrated across furniture, lighting, and millwork, bringing consistency and a subtle sense of warmth.

Custom millwork was developed specifically for this kitchen, combining clean architectural lines with integrated storage and display. Fluted textures, glass inserts, and precise detailing elevate the cabinetry beyond standard solutions.

Lighting was approached as a sculptural element. Custom chandeliers define each zone.

One of the key features is the built-in aquarium — designed as a living art piece that enhances the atmosphere and introduces movement into the interior.

Floor transitions, ceiling details, and wall paneling were all carefully coordinated to maintain visual continuity across the open layout.

The result is a balanced composition of materials, scale, and light — designed to feel cohesive, functional, and tailored to the way the clients live.

04/06/2026

Excited to finally share the result of 1.5 years of work on this Fort Lauderdale project.

This was a true team effort together with the construction team and everyone involved — and I’m really happy with how everything came together.

Today I’m showing you the first floor: living room, kitchen, dining area, and hall.

More spaces coming soon.

03/13/2026

Home spa concept and current progress on site.

As construction progresses, some elements naturally evolve on site. In the video you can see the current stage of the project alongside the original renderings that show the intended final concept.

03/11/2026

In this kitchen, the goal was to create a space that feels calm, refined, and quietly luxurious.

The entire composition is built around natural Calacatta marble, used on the island and backsplash. Its soft veining adds movement while keeping the palette light and elegant.

The cabinetry is custom millwork, designed to integrate seamlessly into the architecture of the space. Clean vertical panels keep the walls visually calm and allow the materials to take the lead.

Upper cabinets feature fluted glass, which introduces texture and depth while softly diffusing the interior lighting.

Lighting plays a key role in shaping the atmosphere of the kitchen. This ambient illumination highlights the marble surfaces and adds warmth to the cabinetry, while the sculptural chandelier above the island acts as a visual anchor, balancing the vertical proportions of the room and bringing a soft glow to the space.

Adjacent to the kitchen, a long dining table designed for gatherings of up to 18 guests becomes another focal point of the space. The table features a marble top paired with warm caramel-toned chairs, creating an inviting setting for family dinners and entertaining. The dining area is set on a herringbone wood floor, forming a beautiful contrast with the surrounding marble surfaces and bringing warmth and texture into the interior. Above the table, a floating sculptural chandelier composed of delicate glass elements adds a sense of lightness and becomes a visual centerpiece of the dining area.

03/04/2026

Master Bedroom Design || Queens, NY

The idea was to create a bedroom that feels luxurious without being overloaded with detail. The space stays visually calm and balanced with subtle depth in materials and forms.

The focal point is the sculpted wall behind the bed. Soft relief lines introduce movement and give the surface dimension, especially when highlighted by integrated vertical lighting. In the evening, the glow emphasizes the geometry and adds warmth.

Rounded forms continue throughout the room — from the upholstered bed to the curved TV stand. The custom floating console softens the wall composition and keeps the layout clean, avoiding sharp transitions.

The palette stays within warm neutrals, layered with muted green accents and textured fabrics. Light, proportion, and material selection work together to create a quiet, enveloping atmosphere.

Luxury here is expressed through balance and restraint.

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