Modern minimalist living room interior by Avensa Studio

Available in Budapest & Europe

Interiors where the layout comes first

Interior design, space planning and design concepts for residential and commercial properties across Budapest and Europe — from first zoning sketch to the last light fitting.

We think in plans, materials and light — not mood boards alone.

Avensa Studio works with businesses, property owners and developers to create modern interior environments that combine aesthetics, functionality and efficient use of space — built to last, not just imagined. Where you walk, what you touch, where things are stored — each choice is there because the space needs it.

Function-led

Layout comes first — circulation, zoning, storage. We map how you actually use the room before choosing a single finish.

Material-driven

Timber, stone, textiles — chosen for how they age and feel, not for trends. Details carry through from concept to specification.

Space-efficient

Good planning opens up area you didn't know you had. We aim for flow and quiet — not clutter dressed up as style.

Who we work with

Built for real projects

  • Businesses Cafés, offices, retail and clinics — spaces that carry your brand when it's busy.
  • Property owners Homes, apartments and investment units — layouts and finishes that add lasting value.
  • Developers Concept-to-spec interiors for new builds and fit-outs — clear for contractors from day one.

What we do

Services

Three core services for residential and commercial properties — from first layout to build-ready details.

  1. Interior Design

    Full interiors for homes and commercial spaces — concept, layout, materials, lighting and the details a builder can follow.

  2. Space Planning

    Layouts that respect every square metre — where people move, where things go, and how the room breathes.

  3. Design Concept Development

    Moodboards, palettes and a clear visual direction — so you know what you're building before the detailed drawings start.

We also handle furniture sourcing, lighting design, 3D visualisation and on-site supervision. Discuss your project →

Visual direction

Spaces we design

A look at our material, light and layout thinking — representative interiors, not a client portfolio. References on request.

Residential

Open-plan living where daylight, warm timber and soft stone set the tone. Layout and storage shaped around real routines — morning coffee, evening downtime, everything between.

Warm timber living room with natural daylight — residential open-plan interior

Commercial · Hospitality

Café and hospitality interiors built for flow — counter, seating zones and material palette working together from the first step inside.

Bright café interior with counter and seating — commercial hospitality space

Residential

Family home with layered views and a kitchen at its heart. Custom joinery, integrated lighting and a restrained palette — quiet, functional, built to last.

Modern kitchen with marble surfaces and natural light — residential home

Expertise

Residential & commercial

The same care for a family kitchen and a café counter — different needs, same standard.

Residential Homes, apartments & pied-à-terre

Homes that feel personal and unhurried — with storage, flow and materials that hold up to real life.

Modern commercial coffee shop interior

Commercial Cafés, retail, offices & clinics

Cafés, offices, clinics — spaces that carry your brand and still work when it's busy.

How we work

Four stages, one clear path

  1. 01

    Discovery & brief

    Your space, what you need from it, budget and timeline — plus how you want it to feel when you walk in.

  2. 02

    Concept

    Layouts, moodboards and material direction. We agree on the vision before anyone picks up a drill.

  3. 03

    Design development

    Drawings, specifications, furniture, finishes and lighting — all resolved in detail.

  4. 04

    Delivery & supervision

    We stay through the build. Author supervision means the finished room matches what we designed.

Capabilities

Everything the
project needs

Planning through handover — one studio, one thread.

  1. Space planning & zoning
  2. Concept & moodboards
  3. Material & finish selection
  4. Custom furniture & FF&E
  5. Lighting design
  6. 3D visualisation
  7. Detailed drawings & specifications
  8. On-site / author supervision
Liberty Bridge in Budapest with a yellow tram crossing the Danube

Studio

Based in Budapest, working across Europe

We're an interior design practice in Budapest — residential and commercial. A kitchen that works at breakfast. A café that flows on a Saturday. That's the kind of problem we like.

We take on projects across Hungary and Europe. Home, workplace, hospitality venue — if you have a space in mind, we'd like to hear about it.

FAQ

Good to know

Interior design, space planning and concept development — plus furniture sourcing, lighting design, 3D visualisation and author supervision on the build.

Both. Homes, apartments and pied-à-terres — and commercial spaces like cafés, restaurants, retail, offices and clinics.

Space planning is the layout — zoning, flow, making the area work. Full interior design takes that further: materials, finishes, lighting, furniture and detailing.

Four stages: brief, concept, design development, then delivery and supervision. The Process section above walks through each one.

Yes — we specify, source and coordinate furniture, fixtures and equipment as part of the project.

Yes. Visualisations let you see and approve the direction before anything gets built.

We offer author supervision during the build — so the finished space stays true to the design.

Budapest is our base. We work across Hungary and throughout Europe.

Have a space in mind?

Tell us about it — we'll reply with the right next step.

About you

About project

Contact

Start a project

A few details is enough for us to start. We'll get back to you within one business day.

Project brief

  • 01Scope and space type
  • 02Budget range and priorities
  • 03Timeline and key milestones

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