Unique Design Details and Project Highlights
A look into the smaller details and unique solutions that bring a home to life. From moody monochromatic palettes to clever lighting hacks, this is where the real magic happens.
A video showing how lighting does more than just light up a room; it creates a mood. You don’t always need a chandelier to make a statement; sometimes a well-placed glow is enough.
A tour of our first-ever monochromatic home for Rohin Puri. We converted a 3BHK into a 2BHK with a den, using a slate floor throughout, linen wall coverings, and pops of color from art and plants to create an organic vibe in the middle of Mumbai's chaos.
A video of me walking through Rohin Puri's finished home, which is "LOOKING LIKE A WOW." It captures the serene, monochromatic aesthetic and the overall feel of the space.
A video reflecting on a year of transformations. It's a recap of various projects from 2023, showcasing the creativity and style we brought to our clients' homes.
A glimpse of the daughter's pink room from the Dumir project, showcasing a cozy and personalized space.
About Additional Work & Details
I don’t believe in just filling space with furniture. Whether I am converting a 3BHK into a 2BHK to make room for a den, or using slate flooring to keep a home monochromatic and seamless, every choice is personal. I am hands-on with every detail, like modifying existing bedroom furniture to give it new life rather than tossing it, which is exactly what we did for the Dumir project. If you have a space that feels a bit disconnected, we will make it flow.
Great design isn't about expensive catalog items. It is about how you use a 10-foot screen in a den, or how you apply linen wall coverings to ground a space. Take the monochromatic residence we designed for Rohin Puri in Mumbai. We had to break down structural walls to convert the apartment layout, then unified the entire home with slate flooring and oak veneer to ensure the aesthetic felt complete rather than piecemeal.
My process is simple: we start with sketches on your walls to test the flow before we build a single cabinet. For the Dumir project, we didn't buy new sets for every room. We worked with what the family already had, modifying headboards and adding wallpaper to refresh the look without wasting perfectly good furniture.
Lighting is another area where I like to get creative. You do not always need a massive chandelier to shift the mood of a room. Sometimes, a well-placed, smart lighting strip in a cove or behind a mirror does more heavy lifting than an expensive light fixture. When we plan these details, we aren't just decorating. We are solving space problems, whether it is a daughter's room that needs to be cozy or a son's room that requires a massive platform bed to maximize floor space. If you want a home that feels like your story, we should talk about how to make it happen.
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