WABI SABI STUDY ROOM
​This project involved designing a study space inspired by the Wabi-Sabi philosophy, which celebrates the beauty of imperfection, simplicity, and the natural passage of time. the space embraced organic textures and handmade pieces. room focuses grounding environment that promotes focus and calm, making it ideal for reading, writing, and quiet reflection. The study featured a handcrafted wooden desk with a raw, unpolished finish that highlighted the natural grain with low seating, with huge bookshelf at the back. a window nook into a Wabi-Sabi-inspired seating area, creating a serene space for quiet moments of reflection, reading, or enjoying a cup of tea, , while offering a connection to the outdoors.
JAPANDI BEDROOM
​JAPANDI It emphasizes natural materials, functional design, and a calm, uncluttered aesthetic. Japandi bedrooms use a mix of neutral shades like whites, beiges, and greys, combined with warmer earthy tones such as taupe, soft browns, Wood is a central feature, often in lighter shades like oak or birch, reflecting Scandinavian design Japandi bedrooms often feature low-profile beds with simple, clean lines. Furniture is kept minimal and functional, with a focus on craftsmanship and quality materials. Storage is smart and often hidden, keeping surfaces clean and open, which contributes to the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the bedroom.
​BIOPHILIC BEDROOM
​To make a room feel like a natural retreat biophilic fosters the sense of nature. The aim was to integrate natural elements, materials, and colors to transform the space into a relaxing retreat that promotes restful sleep and rejuvenation. using natural light, earthy materials, and indoor greenery to create a harmonious environment. The room featured a palette of soft greens, warm woods, and neutral tones, creating a seamless connection with the outdoors. Indoor plants, including a mix of hanging planters and potted ferns, were placed throughout the room to purify the air and bring a touch of nature indoors. A large statement window with plenty of natural light during the day, while linen curtains softened the light and maintained privacy.
​NORDIC KITCHEN
​Nordic design—simplicity, functionality, and warmth. focus was on creating a bright, airy space that feels both modern and inviting, with a seamless blend of natural elements and minimalist aesthetics. The emphasis was on maximizing natural light and creating an uncluttered, comfortable environment that balances beauty with practicality. The space featured light wood floors and furniture, including oak and birch, which added warmth and a natural feel. muted colors like dusty blue were used in to add depth and interest without overwhelming the space. minimalist dining table, and well-designed storage solutions that kept the space tidy. Large arched windows were left unobstructed and vaulted glass roof creating an airy, open atmosphere