14th May 2025 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features an earthy and timeless villa design by 2024 SBID Awards Finalist, Diachok Architects. Vacay Villa for a large family is a project by the Diachok Architects team. The ground floor is given over to common areas that flow smoothly into each other, merging with the courtyard. There are cosy “pockets” for each functional area. Natural stones were used to decorate the space, and the smooth shapes of the columns, decorated with liquid metal, give them monolithicity and elegance. Earthy shades and natural ornaments in the textures of fabrics create a luxurious and harmonious style. Bronzed glass hides the technological elements of the space while maintaining the elegance of the design. Category: CGI & Visualisation Design Practice: Diachok Architects Project Title: Vacay Villa Project Location: Los Angeles, United States Design Practice Location: Warsaw, Poland What was the client’s brief? The primary objective of the 9000 sq.ft house project was to design the ground floor in the format of an open space comprising common areas. All units had to be accessible from the courtyard with a view to the north. The street side would provide privacy and protection from the direct sun. The house should contain numerous common areas to accommodate various scenarios and groups of people with varying interests. The design must be functional, with space for every member of the family and their guests to find their own area and something to occupy themselves with. At the same time, all zones should remain one space, without the formation of additional closed rooms. The house should be designed to be filled with technological functions, but this should not be conspicuous. Above all, the goal was harmony – between materials, light, and form – to craft an atmosphere that feels timeless, intimate, and effortlessly refined. Diachok Architects Diachok Architects What inspired the design of the project? The design draws inspiration from the serenity of nature and the refined aesthetics of modern minimalism. Earthy tones, organic textures, and sculptural forms reflect a harmonious balance between raw elegance and contemporary sophistication. The bespoke wine display and circular dining arrangement take cues from intimate gatherings, reinforcing the idea of connection and timeless luxury. Diachok Architects Diachok Architects What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? One of the biggest challenges was achieving the perfect balance between minimalism and warmth. The client desired a space that felt refined yet inviting, and ensuring that the neutral palette didn’t become too stark was a key focus. We meticulously layered textures- soft suede, natural stone, and brushed metals – to create depth without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. Another hurdle was integrating the bespoke wine display seamlessly into the space without making it feel too dominant. Precision lighting and custom millwork helped us turn it into an elegant feature rather than just a functional element. Diachok Architects Diachok Architects What was your team’s highlight of the project? The true highlight of this project was witnessing the seamless fusion of form and function come to life. Seeing the sculptural dining space take shape – where every element, from the custom stone table to the floating pendant light, felt perfectly in sync – was incredibly rewarding. The bespoke wine display became more than just a storage feature; it transformed into an artful focal point, subtly illuminated to enhance its presence without overpowering the room. Diachok Architects Diachok Architects Why did you enter the SBID Awards? We entered the SBID Awards because we believe this project embodies the essence of thoughtful, refined interior design. The awards celebrate innovation, craftsmanship, and excellence in design, all of which were at the core of this project. Beyond the design itself, this project represents our commitment to creating interiors that evoke emotion and enhance daily living. Being recognised on such a prestigious platform would be an incredible honour, allowing us to share our vision with a global audience of design enthusiasts and industry leaders. Diachok Architects Vlad & Karina Diachok, Founders of Diachok Architects What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? Being an SBID Award Finalist is a tremendous honour and a testament to our team’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of design. It validates our commitment to crafting spaces that are not just visually striking but also deeply functional and emotionally resonant. This recognition has strengthened our presence within the global design community, opening new doors for collaborations and inspiring us to continue innovating. Most importantly, it’s a celebration of the passion, creativity, and meticulous craftsmanship that went into this project. It fuels our drive to keep delivering exceptional, timeless interiors that elevate the way people experience their spaces. Questions answered by Vlad & Karina Diachok, Founders of Diachok Architects. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a cosy and practical care home design by HomeSmiths, click here to read it.