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Most interiors look good.
Very few ever feel like they’re yours.

Some spaces are designed. Others are revealed.




My name is John Bodziak.

For years I worked with clients on the renovations of their homes. I watched the same thing happen again and again: clients who knew their taste, who had collected hundreds of inspirations, would freeze at the moment of decision. The sheer volume of borrowed images had become its own kind of noise.

The renovations went forward. The mistakes were expensive. And in the finished homes, something almost always felt slightly off — not theirs.

So I built a different kind of work.

Not a renovation. Not a design. Something that comes before either.











I create cinematic interior portraits — one space, one frame, different emotional states. Each image is a final work of art.









One space hides many faces. Which one appears depends entirely on you.

The process is simple. You tell me how you feel your space should look. I interpret. I show you images — virtual, but indistinguishable from real.

Five in a series. Each one sharpens what you understand about your own taste — until, by the end, you know the difference between what is yours and what was borrowed from someone else.

I call them interior portraits, because that is what they are: portraits of an interior you already carry inside you — but cannot yet see.

I will not promise you a finished home. I will promise you this: by the end, you will be closer to decisions that are truly your own.

The same space can hold completely different emotional states. Same frame. Same furniture. Different light. Different feeling.

This is what I do.




The same space.
Different emotional states.

I can make interior portraits.
Only you can tell me what yours should look like.




If this feels like you — start here.