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Interior Architecture by iSCO Designs

  • Writer: Francis Lanuza
    Francis Lanuza
  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: 21 hours ago



Interior Architecture does matter. Not to be confused with interior design, good interior architecture seamlessly merges the decorative/aesthetic as well as the structural and technical aspects of an indoor space. Having graduated with a degree in Architecture myself, the transition to interior design was a pretty interesting one not only because I could envision a space three-dimensionally, but I could also factor in the architectural details that would make that space work and flow better (and not just look pretty). When you get interior architecture right, you truly can create spaces that foster good living.


In 2026, there is a shift in the way we approach spaces, and again not just from a decorative point of view. Here are some ideas that might inspire your next renovation project:


1. Living Breathing Biophilia 

Gone are having "plants in pots"; we are talking a whole approach in integrating vegetation indoors through proper day-lighting and even vertical gardens. Key to this is the proper orientation of windows and skylights for maximum daylight, and utility connections for water and drainage. These don't only look amazing, they also encourage natural air filtration -  the space actually "breathes" -  enhancing the well-being of anyone who uses it. 


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2.  "Shapeshifting" Spaces in Interior Architecture

Rigid, permanent floor plans and walls are giving way to a more flexible approach to space, and this very useful nowadays with homes and flats are getting smaller and smaller. Movable partitions are key to this, think Japanese screens separating interior spaces. Instead of fixed rooms, modern interior architecture prioritizes flexibility, allowing a large living area to change into a quiet work-from-home office or a guest room in seconds. This would also help in the long run as the space can actually adapt to the growing needs of your family.


3. Wellness-Driven + Neuro-Responsive Interior Architecture

A physical space that responds to your brain, that is the goal here. Try integrating lighting technologies such as circadian lighting (which mimics natural sun cycles) and advanced acoustic buffering directly into the ceilings and walls to truly minimize noise transmission from room to room. This is interior design that marries biology and beauty. And as an architecturally trained interior designer, I understand that these details support your brain and nervous system, creating a truly restful sanctuary that you will come home to.


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I will be posting some of my favourite interior design ideas on my Pinterest Page (click here), so feel free to visit, Subscribe and save your favourite look for your own 2026 Vision Board.


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