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byWeespacesVisit Studio in Kumara Park West; Projects across IndiaStarts from3,500 per sq. ft. of Carpet AreaView full gallery

A look at the small details that define a home. From cozy reading nooks to mood lighting, these are the moments that bring our design philosophy to life.

Evenings at home are my favorite. A simple bouquet of flowers, a gallery wall of memories, and warm lighting. Can you tell yellow is my fav color?

Another corner of my home. The warm glow of a lamp, a comfortable cane chair, and a touch of green from a bonsai tree create a perfect spot to unwind.

A close-up of the textures in my living room. I love mixing patterns and materials, like this pineapple print cushion against the simple sofa fabric.

A versatile daybed is one of my favorite pieces of furniture. Here, it frames a beautiful view of the lake, creating a perfect spot for lounging.

In this space, a modern daybed helps to define the seating area while maintaining an open and airy feel. The large window connects the room to the lush greenery outside.

This olive green daybed sits against a warm, wood-paneled wall, creating a cozy and sophisticated lounge area. It's a great example of using furniture to add a pop of color.

A tufted daybed placed against a gallery wall creates a stylish and functional focal point. It's a versatile piece that works beautifully in living rooms or home offices.

This woven daybed adds a touch of bohemian flair to a California-casual living room. It's perfect for separating a large space without blocking the line of sight.

A photo of me presenting at the WADE ASIA awards. It was an honor to share our work and be recognized for our first hospitality project.

The living area of our Goan villa project, which won runner-up at the WADE ASIA awards. We used cane furniture and a bold mustard arch to create a vibrant, tropical feel.

About Miscellaneous Projects & Details

You will notice a daybed in many of these photos. We love them because they are hard workers. They frame a view, act as a room divider in open-plan apartments, or just give you that perfect nook to curl up with a book. We do not just place them for looks. We use them to change the flow of a room without building a wall.

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