Projects

Deepika and Anuj Sharma, couple and residents of Green Wood City, Sector 45, needed a refreshing change, ‘something subtle yet lively’, was how they described their dream space. They wanted a vibrant space in their 3BHK flat, that felt more aligned with their lifestyle being a young couple. It was a project that defined minimalism at its best.

Their living cum dining area was incorporated with beautiful colours, and their multi-purpose room converted to an entertainment room where sofa-bed and tv unit was placed. Anuj, a photographer by profession, wanted a wall dedicated to his artsy captures, which truly was the highlight of their space. Despite of lesser space in their guest room, it was utilised beautifully in an organised manner, with enough room for an all-white divine puja room.

Keshvi Khurrana is an artist by profession and a resident of Ireo Victory Vally Apartment, Sector- 67 and lives with her parents and a 6- year old son. She finds creativity and art through paintings, and so we wanted to give her space that was a true reflection of her personality.

The space was specially designed in order to adorn beautiful paintings made by her. Her six- year old son, was hugely fascinated with bunk-beds, so we designed exactly that with playful interiors. Her parents wanted a sophisticated space, with a religious touch. Their room followed a calming brown theme along with a convenient pooja unit for their daily rituals.

Sumit and Bindi Joshi, from Vatika India Next, Sector 82, were very innovative in choosing their dream interiors. The theme was kept Classic Indian, since they wanted a colonial look with a touch of modernism. The colour theme followed was a blend of dark and popping colours that made their room look exquisite.

Being avid readers, they had a customised reading room which was also used for meditating purposes. For this, they wanted an ancient Indian look diffused with pleasant colours, that brought out the inclusiveness for reading and meditating. We also created a wall book library, where they could stack their priced possessions conveniently.