Organica
Organica Residence occupies a prominent corner plot in Manchester’s Gay Village and unfolds gracefully across three levels. With two bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home spans approximately 1,200 square feet, balancing the vibrancy of the neighbourhood with the stillness of natural design. The proportions feel generous and purposeful, shaped for real living and quiet moments alike. Every surface feels grounded, tactile, and in tune with its surroundings — a calm response to the pulse of the city outside.
Here, raw materials meet quiet rhythm. Limewashed walls blur light and shadow, softening the home’s industrial bones, while daylight plays across dark timber, exposed brickwork and original beams. Layers of natural texture evoke the feeling of the forest floor, earthy and restorative, yet distinctly urban. In the bathroom, a cylindrical shower crowned by a backlit glass ceiling gives the allure of outside in, transforming the everyday into something elemental. Organica turns simplicity into sanctuary.











