Lines of Intent
The living area sets the tone. Seating is arranged not as a cluster but as a composition — a sectional establishing order, interrupted by a single chair that breaks alignment and shifts the eye. The TV wall is structured by vertical panelling, its rhythm quietly reinforcing the proportions of the room. A floating console suspends the storage, keeping the ground clear and the space visually agile. Nothing dominates; everything calibrates.
The dining room continues this discipline. Here, the table is not a decorative centrepiece but a part of the home’s daily cycle. Upholstered chairs negotiate between geometry and comfort, while full-height drapery registers time through shifting daylight. As evening falls, a pendant compresses the vertical scale, tightening the space into intimacy.
The puja is folded into the circulation, less a separate destination than a deliberate pause. Its proportions are intimate, its lighting warm — a point of stillness that acknowledges ritual without pulling away from the flow of contemporary life.
In the kitchen, identity emerges from contrasts in material and tone. Deep blue cabinetry anchors the base with quiet gravity, while overhead wooden units balance the composition with warmth. The backs plash introduces pattern as a counterpoint, giving the space a distinct register. Precision fittings in matte black cut through with clarity, ensuring the kitchen holds its contemporary stance.
Across utility and storage, the strategy is consistency rather than display. Cabinetry absorbs function without competing for attention; shelving is tuned for efficiency but refuses visual clutter. The house relies on such concealed systems, allowing the lived spaces to remain legible and uncluttered.



Rooms beyond Routine
The bedrooms move beyond decoration into atmospheres. The master is defined by a luminous circle above the bed, not ornamental but elemental — a device that suspends the threshold between day and night. Another bedroom plays muted walls against metallic highlights, drawing out a quieter, more reflective tone. Here, the vanity and bedside elements are gestures, placed with intention so the room feels composed rather than filled.
The children’s bedroom carries a different language altogether — one of wonder. The mural of fairies and mushrooms transforms the wall into a landscape, turning bedtime into storytelling, while the study desk and shelves ground the room in the everyday. Here, imagination and routine occupy the same space — storytelling alongside study.
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Ar. Syed Adnan Pasha
Designer

Abhilash Chandawar
3D Visualizer

Bhavani
Project Manager