Our Design Work as Featured in Print
We are humbled when our projects are documented for the stories they tell. These features showcase the design philosophy and honest craft we pour into every square foot.
Our 'ARAH' project was featured in Architect and Interiors India. The article highlights how we used forgotten materials like glass blocks to create a home that resonates with modern values.
Another snippet from our feature in Architect and Interiors India, discussing the 23-foot-long arched ceiling and the use of green Indian marble in the living area.
The feature also covered the thoughtfully designed master bedroom and multipurpose room, praising the custom-designed furniture and the open, relaxed feel of the space.
"Comfort comes first." Architect and Interiors India highlighted our focus on creating comfortable and flexible living and dining areas in the 'ARAH' project.
The cover story for our 'ARAH' feature in Architect and Interiors India, titled "Live in the pulse of celebration within this avant-garde family home in Mumbai."
The article discusses how we transformed a dark and uninspiring layout into a living, breathing entity by focusing on light and texture.
Our 'ARAH' project was also featured in India Design World. The article praised our design freedom and the blend of functionality with bold materials.
A shot of the 'ARAH' bedroom corridor from our feature in India Design World.
The glass block reading nook from 'ARAH', as seen in India Design World.
The 'ARAH' kitchen, featured in India Design World, with its bold marble and light wood cabinetry.
About As Featured In
It is one thing to design a space, but another to have it recognized for its narrative. When publications highlight our work, they are usually looking at the honest process—the craftspeople on site, the unconventional material choices like glass blocks or clay brick, and the problem-solving that turns a standard apartment into a living, breathing home.
Why Editorial Features Matter
We believe a home should feel like a story of reinvention. When our projects like 'Arah' or 'A Den' are featured in publications like Architect and Interiors India or India Today Home, it is rarely just about the aesthetics. Editors and readers connect with the 'why' behind the design: the 23-foot arched ceiling that creates drama, the revival of 1980s-era glass blocks to invite light, or the intentional integration of traditional brass elements into a modern living room.
The 'Messy Middle' of Design
Our process is rarely clean or linear. We thrive on the dust, the noise, and the creative fixes that happen on-site. When we are featured, it is because we don't hide this. From using Indian green marble to crafting bespoke, 16-foot sofas in caramel bouclé fabric, every material is chosen with a specific purpose. We aim for less clutter and more harmony, ensuring that even in compact Mumbai apartments, we can create an open, avant-garde layout.
A Partnership, Not a Contract
Design is a collaboration. Whether we are breaking down walls to create an open-plan kitchen or installing textured wall panels, we rely on the trust our clients place in us. If you are looking for a home that isn't just a cookie-cutter set of finishes, but a living space designed around your own lifestyle and preferences, we are ready to build that story with you.
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We are Minal and Aadesh, the team behind Realm Studiio. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all designs. We treat every home as a blank canvas, obsessing over the details that make a space feel like yours.
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