On a quiet stretch of land in Texas, sunlight falls upon a structure so small that it could be mistaken for a storage shed. No grand gates, no gilded doors, no ornate columns; just a box of a house. Not any ordinary box, though!
It’s a home that can be folded and unfolded like origami,…
Interior Design
Minimalism is taking over the design world and not just as a design style but as a philosophy to embody and follow.
When it comes to designing minimalist rooms, two design philosophies stand out above the rest: Japanese Wabi-Sabi and Scandinavian minimalism.
Wabi-Sabi emphasizes defects, raw textures, and natural beauty, whereas Scandinavian minimalism focuses on…
We remember how a place made us feel, long after we forget how it looked, which is why some houses you admire from afar, while others make you want to curl up inside. With time, it becomes clear that the spaces people truly connect with are seldom the flashiest or most polished. They’re the ones…
The way light shines on a space determines how it looks and feels. Layered lighting is a revolutionary idea in contemporary interior design that has the power to transform static rooms into lively, welcoming havens. There are many techniques to apply layered lighting cohesively, extending beyond the visual appearance. However, how can you become an…
We may be halfway through 2025, but it's far from over. As the year slows down, you may find yourself in a lull; your daily routine is perfected and set. Is it also too predictable? If you're craving a change or looking to breathe new life into your surroundings, your living room is the perfect…
Indian cinema is not just an entertainment industry; it is a cultural movement, a language, and a mirror to the aspirations of the people living in the country. Beyond the glitters of Bollywood life, there lies a deeper design narrative. The Bollywood homes are not just symbols but are the blueprints of the evolving India,…
When we enter a space, we hardly take time to think about how the colours in our environment affect us. Yet, colours speak quietly to our unconscious in strong terms—calming us, stimulating us, even inspiring creativity or provoking appetite. It's no new-age pseudoscience; it is based on psychology, physiology, and even cultural conditioning. For architects…
