Modern Residential Architecture and Interior Design
We create homes that breathe, using natural light, honest materials, and site-responsive layouts to build spaces that feel alive and grounded.
The living areas in the 'Solid Void Solid' house are designed as open, fluid spaces that connect directly to surrounding gardens. We used large glass panels and a neutral color palette to enhance the sense of spaciousness and draw the verdant landscape into the home's interior.
The living areas in the 'Solid Void Solid' house are designed as open, fluid spaces that connect directly to surrounding gardens. We used large glass panels and a neutral color palette to enhance the sense of spaciousness and draw the verdant landscape into the home's interior.
The dining space in the 'Solid Void Solid' house, positioned to overlook a landscaped court. This strategic placement ensures that daily activities are always connected to the outdoors, reinforcing a lifestyle that is in tune with nature.
A family lounge in the 'Solid Void Solid' house featuring a custom abstract wallpaper that adds texture and depth. The design focuses on creating a comfortable, intimate zone for relaxation, with carefully selected furnishings and soft lighting.
This wooden staircase in the 'Solid Void Solid' house is set against a deep green feature wall, with sunlight creating a dynamic play of shadows. It serves as a warm, tactile element that connects the different levels of the home.
A modern kitchen design in the 'Solid Void Solid' house, featuring clean lines, handleless cabinetry, and ample natural light from the strip windows. The layout is optimized for functionality while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic that connects to the adjacent service court.
A quiet corner in a bedroom, where the morning sun highlights the polished floor and minimalist furniture. This space was designed as a personal retreat, showcasing our focus on creating serene environments through the careful consideration of light and material.
A bedroom in the 'Solid Void Solid' house, where a dark, textured accent wall contrasts with the light-filled room. The design balances bold statements with calm, neutral tones to create a sophisticated and restful private space.
A study nook with custom built-in wooden furniture, offering a quiet and functional workspace. The large window provides ample daylight and a visual connection to the outside, making it an inspiring place for work or reading.
This bathroom features bold geometric tiles on the floor and wall, creating a playful yet sophisticated graphic pattern. The design combines a floating wooden vanity and a large circular mirror to maximize the sense of space in a compact area.
About Residential Sanctuaries: Crafting the Modern Home
We approach every residential project by first understanding the site and your daily rhythm. Whether it is creating a central courtyard to pull light into a narrow urban plot or choosing a material palette of raw concrete and reclaimed teak, our goal is to design a home that is truly yours. You will not find generic layouts here; we build around the flow of air, the movement of shadows, and how you will actually use the space.
Our design process begins with a conversation about your site, your history, and your specific requirements. We believe a house should be a dialogue between the built structure and its environment.
In projects like our 'Solid Void Solid' house, we focused on architectural fluidity, allowing private areas to anchor the corners while keeping public spaces open to the gardens. For our 'Boxed In House' project, we tackled the constraints of a narrow 7.6-meter urban plot by introducing an internal courtyard. This vertical void acts as the lungs of the home, pulling in daylight and creating visual connections between levels through a bridge constructed from repurposed teakwood.
We prioritize material honesty over superficial ornamentation. You will see exposed brick, polished concrete, and natural timber in our work, not because it is a trend, but because these materials age gracefully and add texture to the living experience. We also focus on adaptive reuse. If you have an older structure, we look for ways to restore its soul while updating the electrical and structural bones to handle modern living.
When you work with us, you receive a design rooted in context. We start with sketches and models, testing volume and scale until the layout feels right. Our involvement continues through construction, where we coordinate with our team to ensure the final build matches the vision we mapped out during the design development phase.
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