15/05/2026
Design was never meant to stay within walls.
Once you begin seeing through a designer’s eye, creativity finds its way into everything —
spaces, textures, fabric, movement.
Exploring printed textiles on Lycra.
Same instinct. Different expression.
The design journey never really ends.
It simply continues evolving.
30/04/2026
A master bedroom designed for a dream villa in Alibaug.
Rooted in a blend of Moroccan and Balinese influences, the space brings together soft arches, stained glass, natural stone, and warm wood—each element layered with intention, not excess.
The bed sits low and grounded, flowing seamlessly into side tables carved from the same stone. Gentle niches, soft lighting, and handcrafted details create a sense of quiet intimacy.
Opposite, the basin becomes part of the experience rather than a separate function—open, tactile, and connected.
As you move through, the space opens out to a seamless pool, held at the same level, extending the room beyond its walls. The transition is fluid, almost unnoticeable—creating a rhythm that feels calm, continuous, and deeply rooted.
An earthy haven that feels like home.
Soulful, intentional, and always designed from within.
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02/03/2026
Within this 9,000 sq.ft. law office, the in-between space was designed with as much intention as the cabins themselves.
Located just outside the cabins,this space becomes the pause between negotiations and decisions — a threshold where conversations settle before they begin again.
A restrained palette of soft beige and warm oak veneer creates seamless continuity. Materials blend quietly into one another. Partial glass partitions maintain openness while gently defining boundaries — allowing transparency without distraction.
The abstract artwork anchors the wall with depth and texture. Floating glass bookshelves are thoughtfully curated — adding intellect and subtle layering to the space.
The metal sculpture introduces contrast — reflective, fluid, almost alive in form — creating a sculptural moment within a composed environment.
The furniture grounds the setting with warmth and proportion, reinforcing comfort without compromising sophistication.
In large offices, scale matters.
But rhythm matters more.
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19/02/2026
I believe a space must touch your heart before it pleases the eye.
This courtyard was imagined as a quiet pause — where material, light and stillness come together.
A restrained, monochromatic palette allows the space to breathe.
Horizontal travertine grounds the architecture, while oak wood follows in quiet harmony.
The ceiling, finished in a distressed paint, adds softness — intentional and lived-in.
At the centre, a tree.
Not as décor, but as presence.
A biophilic touch that anchors the space and brings nature into the experience.
This is not about excess.
It’s about calm.
About spaces that hold you, slow you down, and feel instinctively right.
17/02/2026
Juhu Residence
A bedroom conceived as quiet architecture.
Soft upholstered panels rise vertically, adding height and calm in equal measure.
On either side, mirror panels sit behind suspended lights — reflecting warmth, doubling depth, and allowing the brass to glow without excess.
Fluted walnut stretches across the opposite wall — not merely as texture, but as function.
Within its rhythm, the bathroom door dissolves seamlessly.
Architecture disguised as detail.
Detail disguised as architecture.
A restrained palette of warm wood, muted neutrals and tactile fabrics creates balance without noise.
Every line deliberate.
Every junction resolved.
No ornament for the sake of it.
Only proportion, material and light working in harmony.
A space that does not try.
It simply knows.
— Innerspace Designs
05/02/2026
A visual taking form, slowly turning into reality.
Monochromatic tones that calm the senses.
Soft beige hues and light oak veneer define the space, with a warm neutral paint wrapping the walls and ceiling to create a seamless, uninterrupted flow.
The language continues into the bathroom — all white Thassos, timeless and pure — opening out to a quiet landscape beyond.
Materials chosen for how they feel, not just how they look.
Warm minimalism.
Design with soul.
Luxury that whispers.
22/12/2025
The first piece from a curated furniture collection I’ve been quietly shaping.
Out-of-the-box forms paired with custom fabric art created exclusively for each piece.
Designed beyond trends — rooted in my style, my instincts, my language of design.
Coming in 2026!
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17/12/2025
My first digital art creation .
A moment where intuition met technology .In the wall now .
24/11/2025
A quiet, intentional welcome.
A sculpted teak console from Tianu anchors this entrance with its gentle curves and warm presence. The Armani Beige flooring lays a refined, calming foundation the moment you step in. The ceiling light from Luceplan adds contemporary clarity, while the crystal wall lights from RV Ashley cast a soft, diffused glow that completes the composition.
The artwork from Ispravo Gallery brings movement and colour, tying the entire palette together with effortless ease.
Every detail is placed with purpose — minimal in expression, refined in detail, and aligned with my instinctive way of designing: quiet, soulful, and always intentional.
A space that welcomes with warmth and leaves a lasting sense of calm sophistication.
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