Interior Design Projects Featured in Design Media
It is humbling to see our passion for soulful design recognized by publications like Design Essentia and The Architect's Diary. These features showcase the homes we have crafted, where functional layout changes meet timeless aesthetics.
We were so excited to see our Lakshya project featured as a cover story for the DE Discover section in Design Essentia magazine. This feature highlighted our approach to blending contemporary design with California casual elegance.
A duplicate of ID 55, the cover feature of our Lakshya project in Design Essentia.
An inside look at our feature in Design Essentia, where I discuss my design philosophy. The article showcases the dining room and cozy window seat from the Lakshya project.
A duplicate of ID 54, this spread from the magazine shares insights into our studio's approach to creating timeless and livable spaces.
This page from our Design Essentia feature details the concept behind the Lakshya project. I explain how we transformed the space for our clients who were returning to India from the US.
A duplicate of ID 56, this article excerpt discusses the major structural and layout changes we made to the home to improve flow and functionality.
Another spread from the magazine, where I answer questions about what makes a perfect residence. The feature includes photos of a modern bathroom vanity and a serene bedroom from our projects.
A duplicate of ID 57, this page from our feature delves into our belief that a home should be a sanctuary tailored to the client's individuality.
Our Anagha project, inspired by Korean design and minimalism, was featured on the cover of The Architect's Diary. This project was a joy to design for clients with a very clear vision.
An image from our feature in The Architect's Diary, showcasing the living room of the Anagha residence with its unique wall paneling and warm, layered lighting.
About As Featured: Our Work in the Press
For our Lakshya home project, which appeared in Design Essentia, we moved beyond surface finishes. We demolished non-load-bearing walls to connect the living and dining areas, effectively solving the problem of a dark, closed-off floor plan. If you are struggling with a layout that feels cramped or lacks light, my process focuses on these structural shifts before we ever select a paint color.
Design is about problem-solving. Whether it is the California-casual vibe we achieved for the Lakshya project or the Korean-minimalist aesthetic of our Anagha residence, my approach remains consistent: form follows function. When you view these featured projects, you see the result of a process that starts with deep listening. I need to understand your daily routines, your storage needs, and your vision before a single design is finalized.
We begin with 3D renders so you can see exactly how a space will feel before we begin any site work. This transparency is key to my process. We handle everything from complete structural overhauls, including plumbing and electrical rerouting, to the fine details of custom joinery and lighting design. My team and I prioritize timeless elements that grow with you, rather than fleeting trends. If you want a space that is as practical as it is beautiful, let's look at how we can adapt these design principles to your home.
Eijya Designs
I am Shaily, and for me, a home is truly about the feeling it gives you. My team and I work to create soulful designs that mix modern, timeless elements with the practical realities of your daily life.
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