Signature Interior Details & Custom Architectural Elements
Design lives in the specifics. From sculptural staircases to quiet transition nooks, these are the purposeful elements that give a home its soul.
This floating metal staircase is a sculptural, light-filled entity that gives the home its life. Instead of a bulky structure, we designed it to be a focal point that is both functional and artistic.
A transition zone between a kitchen and common rooms doesn't have to be a dead space. We used a pastel green accent wall, a simple wood vanity, and a handmade lantern to create a nook that is subtle but not silent.
Another angle of the focal nook, showing how the round mirror and simple cabinet work together. The design uses color theory and minimal elements to create a unique space that doesn't scream for attention.
A proposed concept for an indoor courtyard. We imagined a fully grown tree right in the middle of the house, set against a dark, luxurious background with hanging lights to redefine the idea of a green sanctuary at home.
Ondhu chikka kathe! One small story of a year filled with drama and design. This recap video shows glimpses of our work, from wooden ceilings and gallery walls to colorful bathrooms and sites bustling with activity.
About this collection
We don't just build staircases to move people between floors, we turn them into sculptural focal points that define the home. In every transition zone—those buffer spaces between your kitchen and living area—we look for ways to add warmth through texture, not clutter. Whether it is a floating metal stair or a carefully lit courtyard, these details are what make a house feel like a living, breathing space instead of a catalog display.
Good design is often invisible until you look closely. At our studio, we operate on the belief that a home should not look like a 'Jathre' (chaotic overload) of Pinterest trends. Instead, we focus on the subtle, signature elements that anchor a room.
The Art of the Staircase
Staircases are often treated as utilitarian dead zones that eat up square footage. We reverse this. By using materials like metal and wood, we create floating structures that feel airy and sculptural. They become the central narrative of the house rather than just a way to reach the next floor.
Transition Zones That Work
The space between your kitchen and living room is a common pain point. We stop treating these areas as hallways or dumping grounds. By using color theory—like a single pastel accent wall—or a well-placed custom cabinet to hide utility traps, we create 'pause points' in your daily routine. These corners are where light meets texture, providing a moment of calm.
Indoor Courtyards and Nature
For Bengaluru homes, bringing the outside in is crucial. We design indoor courtyards that act as the lungs of the house. Even if you don't have a massive villa, a well-placed tree against a dark, contrasting background can redefine a room. This is our approach to sustainable interior upgrades: using space and light to create a sanctuary.
Whether you are planning a complete apartment renovation or looking to add character to a specific room, we design details that speak to your lifestyle. We believe that if you remove the noise, the signature elements of your home finally get to speak.
Unskrithi Design Studio
Hi, I am from Unskrithi Design Studio. We believe a home should have a voice, not a crowd of trends. My team and I focus on the 'why' behind every corner, making sure your space feels like a sanctuary, not an exhibition.
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