Notes from the Atelier
Field notes on light, material, budgets, and Indian homes.
Long-form notes from the studio desk and site floor. These are not trend reports; they are working essays on decisions that make rooms feel calmer, more useful, and more resolved.
Warm light without excess
A studio note on warm colour temperature, glare, dimming, and the quiet discipline of lighting a room after sunset.
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Stone, oak, and silence
A material essay on honed stone, smoked oak, linen, brass, and the maintenance decisions behind quiet luxury.
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Reading shade on site
A field note from a garden-facing residence where the first real design decision came from shade, threshold, and movement.
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Designing for Indian budgets
A longer studio note on scope, contingency, visible impact, and the Indian budget decisions that make interiors age well.
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Storage as architecture
A practical essay on cabinetry, thresholds, utility planning, and why storage is the hidden architecture of calm rooms.
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