Design Stories That Made Headlines
Design is a dialogue, and we are grateful that our conversations with space have resonated with editors and critics alike.
Our Casa Aurea project in Goa was featured in Elle Decor India, capturing its quintessential holiday spirit and "susegad" lifestyle.
GoodHomes Magazine featured our Raghavan Valley project, highlighting its minimalist design, smart use of space, and double-height dining area.
Our Quintessence project was unveiled in Volume Zero, showcasing its timeless elegance and innovative, lake-inspired design.
Volume Zero published a feature on our Sangam Sweets project, detailing how we created a design language that blends tradition and modernity.
Architect and Interiors India spotlighted our Soley European Cafe, focusing on its visionary design that bridges ancient ruins with contemporary style.
About In The Press
These features are not about accolades. They highlight how we translate specific feelings—like Goan 'susegad' or the stillness of a lake—into the physical world. When you design for the soul of a home, the results speak for themselves.
Our design philosophy is rooted in dialogue. We listen to the site, the user, and the story that needs to be told. Whether it is translating the colonial charm of Goa for Casa Aurea, or weaving local narratives into a commercial space like Sangam Sweets, we focus on the emotional connection a user has with their environment.
Publications like Elle Decor, Volume Zero, and GoodHomes have been kind enough to spotlight this journey.
Projects in the Spotlight
- Casa Aurea, Goa: Featured in Elle Decor, this villa captures the laid-back 'susegad' lifestyle. It is a study in balancing old-world charm with modern comfort, framed by views of the pool and the fields beyond.
- Raghavan Valley, Bangalore: Highlighted by GoodHomes, this project showcases our minimalist leanings. We played with double-height ceilings to invite natural light, creating a sense of volume and calm in a city flat.
- Quintessence, Bangalore: Volume Zero took a look at this lake-facing apartment. We used curves and layered textures to mimic the ripples of water, turning the architecture itself into a narrative element.
- Soley, Bangalore: Architect and Interiors India showcased how we bridged the gap between ruins and contemporary design for this restaurant. It is a reminder that commercial design can be as intimate and thoughtful as a private residence.
We believe that if a space feels right, it is because every detail was given a purpose. We invite you to explore these stories and see if you find your own vision reflected here.
Studio Detailine
I am Leanne Alcasoas, and at Studio Detailine, we translate life stories into physical form. If these featured projects resonate with you, let us start a conversation about your own space.
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