About Studio Pavetra
Calm, cohesive interiors shaped with clarity and intention.
Studio Pavetra is an interior design studio focused on creating calm, cohesive, and thoughtfully layered interiors.
It was founded by Natallia Radziuk, combining a background in structured problem-solving with a deep appreciation for materials, atmosphere, and the way a home feels to live in.

Why I started Studio Pavetra
My interest in interiors started long before I thought of it as a profession.
Growing up, I was always drawn to how spaces come together. I watched my mom choose wallpaper, fix small things around the house, and transform everyday spaces through simple decisions. I remember being just as fascinated by practical details as by aesthetics. Even something as ordinary as replacing a light switch felt like part of a bigger transformation.
That idea stayed with me: a space can always become a better version of itself.
Later, I found myself naturally drawn to design through interiors, inspiration, and eventually the experience of creating my first home. Decorating my own apartment felt like a turning point, where design became something personal and meaningful.
At the same time, my professional path developed in a structured, analytical field. Over time, I realized how valuable clarity, systems, and thoughtful decision-making are, especially in something as complex as designing a home.
Studio Pavetra grew from the combination of these two worlds: a love for thoughtful, beautiful spaces and a need for clarity, structure, and intention.
A thoughtful approach to interiors
My work focuses on creating a clear design direction rather than overwhelming clients with options.
- thoughtful layout
- restrained color
- material layering
- careful balance between softness and structure
The goal is not to over-design, but to create interiors where everything works quietly together.
Refined. Layered. Atmospheric.
How I work with you
Every homeowner approaches a project differently.
Some want close collaboration and to be involved in every decision. Others prefer clear guidance they can confidently follow on their own. I support both.
You can be as involved or as hands-off as you prefer, while still having a clear, thoughtful direction guiding the space.
Your input, preferences, and priorities are always part of the process. The goal is not to impose a design, but to help shape one that feels right for you.