This 3BHK row house was imagined for a young family who shared a clear vision: "We want
something that feels warm and lived-in, but still looks put together. We have kids, so
it needs to be practical, but we don't want it to feel like a playroom."
The proposal focuses on emotional zoning. Rather than rigid room divisions, the design
uses light, material, and color to give each space its own distinct identity while
maintaining flow and connection throughout the home.
The living areas embrace layered warmth through rich textures, custom millwork, and
carefully curated lighting. Natural materials like wood and stone ground the space,
while pops of color and pattern add personality without overwhelming the overall
aesthetic.
Each bedroom is designed around the people who live there. From grounded and earthy to
soft and pastel, the spaces are unified through texture, custom elements, and thoughtful
lighting that changes with time and use.
The entire home is built around comfort and character. It is designed for a family who
values beauty, but always wants it to feel like home, lived in, layered, and deeply
personal.