Unraveled Soul is a minimalist residence located on the Belgium seaside, designed by Nathalie Deboel. The design in question has been meticulously tailored with a nod towards minimalism, using a carefully curated set of materials, each chosen for its raw and truthful essence. These materials are not ornate but make their presence known through their simplicity and their ability to contribute to the overall aesthetic of the space. The kitchen presents a rather intriguing dichotomy; it mirrors the functional attributes of an industrial setting through its stainless-steel finish. Its purposeful design and the choice of material impart a sense of durability and practicality, underscoring the concept that design and function can, and should, go hand in hand.

Adjacent to the kitchen, a subtly designed plywood partition serves a dual purpose. Aesthetically, it adds a warm textural contrast to the cooler stainless-steel surfaces, while functionally, it serves as a tastefully understated divider, separating the public spaces from the more private sleeping areas. Furniture throughout the space is carefully chosen from the Nomad collection, renowned for its robust oak pieces and soft Belgian linen upholstery. These elements bring a certain down-to-earth quality, reducing unnecessary clutter and offering a calming ambiance. The deliberate simplicity of the design creates a serene, almost meditative, environment.