2022
Minimalist Mansion
Project Task Lists:
Minimalist design planning
Open space utilization
Neutral palette selection
Custom minimalist furniture
Indoor plant selection
Rajiv Patel believes in the 'less is more' philosophy. He wanted his home to reflect that—a sanctuary where simplicity speaks volumes. We took up the challenge, using a restricted palette and open spaces to create a minimalist yet soulful atmosphere.
For Rajiv Patel, less was truly more. He didn't want a house filled with things; he wanted a home filled with meaning. Our initial conversations delved into philosophy, art, and aesthetics. Taking cues from his vision, we employed a minimalist design approach that featured clean lines, open spaces, and a neutral color palette. Custom furniture was crafted to serve multiple functions, while indoor plants served as natural art pieces. We turned emptiness into openness, giving Rajiv a sanctuary where every element had purpose and significance.
Rajiv Patel was in search of the sublime in the simplest of things. Our design sessions with him were more like philosophical discussions, where we debated the essence of beauty and function. The challenge was to make minimalism warm, inviting, and full of life. To achieve this, we designed furniture with hidden storage and dual purposes, turning functional items into works of art. Each element, from the handpicked monochromatic paintings to the strategically placed lighting, was designed to serve multiple functions—practical, aesthetic, and spiritual. Rajiv's home has now become a sanctuary where simplicity births profundity.