Griffin Fjord Villa. Master Bedroom Moodboard
This moodboard is dedicated to the master bedroom. Or, more precisely, to the bedroom of the captain and his wife.
Everything here is built around a very quiet feeling: the house is waiting for his return. Not dramatically, not theatrically, but calmly and with dignity. A soft generous bed, linen curtains, a warm wall tone, old family photographs, delicate lighting, a green loveseat by the window. The room does not speak about luxury loudly. It speaks about rest, love, time and memory.
For this project, I want every object to feel meaningful. The loveseat is not just a beautiful accent. It is a place for morning coffee, reading a letter, looking towards the fjord. The photographs above the bed are not just decoration. They form a wall of memory: the captain, his yacht, his family. The pendant light is not just a source of light. It becomes a soft evening presence that makes the room feel alive.
Even the colour palette is not a set of fashionable shades. It is part of the house’s inner logic: fjord blue, graphite, deep green and warm oak.
At the bottom of the moodboard, I kept two words: AUTHENTIC and AESTHETIC.
For Griffin Hus, these words are essential.
Aesthetics without authenticity can easily become a beautiful mask. Authenticity without aesthetics may remain a raw truth without form. What interests me is the place where these two principles meet.
An authentic aesthetic means that a material has an origin, an object has meaning, a colour belongs to the place, and beauty is not applied from the outside. It grows from the life of the house itself.
An old brick from a dismantled family stove may be just an old brick. But if it is cleaned, its maker’s mark preserved, and it is built into a new fireplace, it begins to hold fire again. Then authenticity receives form. Beauty receives truth.
This is how I want to develop Griffin Fjord Villa.



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