What this site is
A portfolio for the studio. The projects shown here are real renovations the studio carried out for real clients in and around Cascais. The writing — the journal, the project pages, the process — reflects how Maja and her team work and think. It is published in good faith but is editorial in nature.
What this site is not
It is not a binding quote, a contract, or a guarantee. Specifications, materials and finishes shown on project pages are drawn from completed work and may vary on yours. Pricing and timelines, when discussed, are illustrative until written into a signed proposal.
Who runs it
This website is operated by Maja’s Homes Unipessoal Lda, a single-member company registered in Portugal, trading under the name Maya’s Homes. Registered office: Alcabideche, Cascais. Founder and person in charge: Maja Milič. The studio is a licensed renovation contractor under IMPIC 97976‑PAR and a registered real-estate mediator under AMI 18698.
Using the site
You’re welcome to read, share links, save pages for personal reference, and write to us. What we’d ask in return:
- Don’t scrape, mirror or republish the site in bulk.
- Don’t pass off the studio’s photography or writing as your own.
- Don’t use the site, or anything on it, to mislead a third party about who did the work.
Photography & writing
All photographs, video, illustrations, copy, project names, the Maya’s Homes wordmark and the visual identity on this website are © Maja’s Homes Unipessoal Lda and the photographers we’ve commissioned, with all rights reserved. If you’d like to reproduce something — for a feature, a thesis, a client pitch — write in. The answer is usually yes, with attribution.
Links to other places
We link out to suppliers, partners, regulators and the occasional piece of journalism. Those sites are run by their own people under their own terms; we’re not responsible for what you’ll find at the other end.
Engaging the studio
Reading the site doesn’t create a working relationship. A working relationship begins with a written proposal that both sides sign. Until that proposal exists, anything discussed by email, WhatsApp or in person is exploratory and non-binding on either side.
If something goes wrong with the website
We publish the site in good faith. Things break occasionally; we fix them when we notice. If you spot something off — a broken link, a typo, a photograph credited incorrectly — please let us know.
Changes to these terms
We may update this page from time to time. The effective date at the bottom always tells you when it last changed. Material changes will be flagged in the copy itself.
Governing law
This website and these terms are governed by Portuguese law. Any dispute that can’t be resolved amicably will be heard by the courts of the Comarca de Lisboa Oeste, the judicial district that covers Cascais — unless mandatory consumer-protection rules direct it elsewhere.
Consumer dispute resolution
Under Portuguese law (Lei n.º 144/2015), consumers are entitled to resolve disputes out of court through an authorised resolução alternativa de litígios (RAL) entity. The relevant bodies are:
- Centro de Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo de Lisboa (CACCL) — the regional centre covering Cascais residents.
- Centro Nacional de Informação e Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo (CNIACC) — the national-level alternative.
A current list of all authorised entities is maintained by the Direcção-Geral do Consumidor at consumidor.gov.pt.
How to reach us
Maja reads everything that comes in. Email maja.milic@mayashomes.com, or write through the contact form.