Through this project designers showcase a fusion of contemporary design and a deep respect for Maltese architecture. This project reflects their ethos: blending practicality with cultural heritage, offering both comfort and style in compact living spaces. The project is located in the heart of Cospicua, Malta.

The living area features a harmonious balance of soft, muted tones, including beige and blush pink, which create an inviting atmosphere. A built-in olive-green bench echoes Malta’s historic use of natural materials, while vibrant mustard-yellow pillows add a modern Mediterranean touch. Above the bench, framed artwork celebrating Malta’s architectural and cultural legacy lends a personal and eclectic feel to the room.

A standout feature of the space is its intricate, patterned tile flooring a nod to traditional Maltese tile craftsmanship. This design choice brings a timeless, artisan aesthetic that contrasts beautifully with the minimalist round glass table and sleek black stool, achieving a perfect balance between modernity and nostalgia.

Natural light floods the space, thanks to large windows that offer sweeping views of Cospicua’s harbor and industrial landscape. The transition into the glass-enclosed area integrates Malta’s stunning scenery, merging indoor comfort with outdoor inspiration. A sleek kitchenette, with stainless steel counter tops and modern cabinetry, complements the rich heritage elements of the flooring.

Designers’ work highlights how compact spaces can remain multi functional, open, and intimate without compromising on design or comfort. By integrating elements of Maltese heritage into modern living spaces, small living spaces can still offer luxury and a strong connection to the island’s unique culture.

One of their standout projects is a home tucked away in a hill side street of Cospicua, where a bright yellow door immediately grabs attention. Flanked by custom-made planters adorned with lemons, the door invites curiosity, hinting at the vibrant design within. Inside, the space is a thoughtful blend of contemporary design rooted in its historical context.
The house, which once suffered from neglect, has been transformed into a warm, light-filled home. A focus was to retain key historical features, such as original stone staircases and cement tile floors, which have been polished and revitalized. New tiles emulate traditional designs, and custom-built seating maximizes space, doubling as storage and additional sleeping areas.

Interior Design : Kco Design

Photography : Ramon Portelli

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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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