Residential Interior Design
Available across Bengaluru
CollectiveProject
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About Residential Interior Design
Residential Interior Design by CollectiveProject
We specialize in creating minimalist residential interiors that emphasize comfort and functionality. Our designs feature natural materials, innovative lighting solutions, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions.
Our Approach
- Focus on natural light integration
- Custom-designed lighting fixtures
- Use of premium local materials
- Clean lines and neutral color palettes
Ideal For
Homeowners seeking sophisticated, sustainable interior spaces that blend modern aesthetics with natural elements.
Notable Features
- Minimalist design philosophy
- Integration with architectural elements
- Custom furniture and fixture design
- Emphasis on texture and materiality
Our Altamount Road Apartment project showcases our ability to create refined living spaces that balance aesthetics with functionality.
Meet your Expert
CollectiveProject
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My Story
We’re CollectiveProject, a bunch of architects and designers in Bangalore. Collaboration is our jam – with clients, craftsmen, everyone. We get kinda obsessed with materials, like using mud blocks from old debris or hand-moulded bricks. Texture matters, you know? Our best moment? Kids running wild in the rural school we built in Andhra Pradesh with hyper-local stuff. Getting a nod at the World Architecture Festival felt nice, but seeing spaces come alive is why we do this.
My Work
Architecture & Interior Design - We design homes, offices, apartments, and community spaces, always chasing the right feel and function.
Object & Product Design - We create custom lighting and furniture, making sure every piece fits the story of the space.
Obsessed with Materials - Hand-moulded brick, mud block architecture, bamboo – we dig into texture and detail for every project.
Hyper-Local & Sustainable - We use local materials and labour, especially for sustainable rural school design and community-rooted builds.
Context-Driven Approach - Designs respond to their environment – think bamboo canopy construction or Jaali screens for light and air.