WORKNICHE / studio NiCHE.
Overlooking Balluta Bay and the parish church in St Julian’s, WORKNICHE by studio NiCHE. is more than just an office — it is a creative hub that embodies the studio’s evolution and the changing nature of work.…
Ramon Portelli is a Malta-based photographer who specializes in architecture, interiors, and real estate imagery. He skillfully captures spatial atmospheres, material texture, and light interplay to present designed spaces with clarity and emotional resonance.
Ramon works with architects, designers, and property professionals across Malta and the Mediterranean region, and his work is featured in architectural and design media, showcasing his ability to translate built form into compelling visual narratives.
LOCATION: Malta
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Overlooking Balluta Bay and the parish church in St Julian’s, WORKNICHE by studio NiCHE. is more than just an office — it is a creative hub that embodies the studio’s evolution and the changing nature of work.…
Cospicua Studio Apartment by studio NiCHE. is a sensitive and imaginative transformation of a derelict heritage property in one of Malta’s historic Three Cities. The project reflects the studio’s mission to adapt old structures sustainably while preserving…
The Monstera Penthouse by studio NiCHE. redefines the traditional concept of a penthouse through a bold interplay of colour, geometry, and spatial psychology. Designed as a short-term holiday rental, the project explores how design can influence emotion…
Blue Room Studio Apartment by studio NiCHE is a striking example of adaptive reuse and compact living done right. Set within a 16th-century Maltese karrejja, this 28 sqm studio with a 10 sqm terrace transforms a historic…
Cospicua House by studio NiCHE is a striking example of how contemporary living can merge seamlessly with Malta’s cultural legacy. Located in the historic heart of Cospicua, this project transforms a neglected home into a bright, functional,…
The design process required us to strike a delicate balance between innovation and functionality. Zaha Hadid’s architectural vision for Mercury Towers—marked by fluid lines and bold structural elements—demanded an interior design that could match its sophistication while…
The design of the Mill Home addresses a need to link a cluster of Grade I and II Listed buildings, including a mill room dating to around the mid-to-late 16th century.