About Us · Lylko Studio · Montréal

We design spaces for the people inside them.

Lylko Studio is a Montréal interior architecture and neuro-architecture studio founded by Lydia Lammari, with a human-centred approach to design.

Lydia Lammari, founder and interior architect at Lylko Studio in Montreal

The Founder

Hi, I'm Lydia.

Interior Architect | Neuro-Architecture Advocate

Stanford University Specialized Training in Neuro-Architecture

I've always been curious about why some spaces immediately feel right, while others can look beautiful and still feel off.

That curiosity shaped the way I approach interior architecture and led me deeper into the relationship between the built environment, human perception, behaviour, and wellbeing.

My background in graphic design adds another layer to that thinking. I see brand identity and physical space as part of the same experience, from the architecture and materials down to the smallest visual detail.

Lylko Studio grew from bringing those worlds together: architecture, human experience, and identity.

Lydia

A Simple Idea

A space can be beautiful and still not feel right.

We experience interiors through more than what we see.

Light, sound, movement, texture, proportion, privacy, and materiality quietly shape the way a place feels.

Featured Conversation

A little more about the thinking behind Lylko.

Lydia joined a podcast conversation to talk about her work, her perspective, and the ideas behind Lylko Studio.

Listen on Spotify

Our Approach

Concrete Empathy.

Understanding people first. Designing the space from there.

Concrete Empathy is the way we approach design at Lylko Studio.

Before thinking about finishes, we think about the people who will actually experience the space.

How will they move through it? Where will they pause? Where should the environment feel active, private, or calm?

Those questions become physical decisions through circulation, lighting, acoustics, materials, proportions, and furniture.

What Matters To Us

Thoughtful spaces don't happen by accident.

01

People first.

We understand the people using the space before deciding what it should become.

02

Beauty with purpose.

Aesthetics matter, but they should support the way the environment works and feels.

03

Details that make sense.

Good design often lives in the small decisions people feel without noticing.

Lylko Studio · Montréal

Let's make your ideas concrete.

Interior architecture for commercial, hospitality, healthcare, workplace, retail, development, and residential projects.