The Design Journey: How we conceptualize your spaces
Behind every home we build is a season of prototypes, material experiments, and sketches. This is the messy, exciting phase where your home begins to take form.
Model mojo! A physical model is an essential tool for refining details. This miniature window model allowed us to test the design and mechanics before construction, ensuring every element is perfectly considered.
We believe in nurturing the next generation of architects. This bathroom design, featuring natural materials and a serene connection to the outdoors, is the thoughtful work of one of our talented interns from Symbiosis School of Architecture.
This compact yet luxurious bathroom concept was a design challenge for our intern. The result is a highly functional 40 sq.ft. space that includes a full steam bath, smart storage, and air-purifying plants.
This is a conceptual render for a micro-housing competition. The design explores modular living units with integrated green spaces and shared terraces, addressing the need for sustainable and community-oriented urban housing.
We are always exploring new sustainable technologies. This video documents our team's factory visit to understand lightweight composite panels, which offer rapid construction and excellent insulation properties for modern building needs.
About The Design Journey
We do not believe in jumping straight from a floor plan to a foundation. Before a single brick is laid, we spend weeks prototyping with physical models, testing window mechanisms, and running design challenges for our team to refine layouts. When you see our models, you are seeing us work out the exact geometry and light flow that will eventually define your daily life at home.
Architecture is a conversation, but before we talk to the site, we talk to ourselves. We operate on the principle that if you cannot build it in miniature, you should not build it in concrete. That is why our design journey starts on the workbench. Whether it is crafting a physical window model to test how the sash opens or exploring how a lightweight composite panel handles heat, we get our hands dirty early on.
Designing Under Constraints
This is not just theory. We regularly push our design team—including our brightest interns from institutions like the Symbiosis School of Architecture—to solve real-world constraints. We give them challenges like fitting luxury bathrooms into tight 40 sq.ft. footprints. These exercises are not just for practice; they feed directly into the real projects we execute across Bengaluru. They teach us to find efficiency in small spaces and beauty in compact forms.
Material Research
Our journey also takes us to factory floors. We do not select materials from a catalog; we visit the source. We look at everything from cement fibre boards for wall insulation to reclaimed wood. We want to know exactly how a material breathes, ages, and performs under the harsh Bengaluru sun. This is our constant cycle of sketching, failing, testing, and refining until the space feels right. When you walk into a finished Studio Bhoomi home, you are walking into the result of this rigorous, tactile, and occasionally muddy process.
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