The interior concept is centered around depth, light, and geometry—shaping how spaces unfold and connect rather than just how they appear.
Within the given architectural framework, the design introduces layered thresholds, framed views, and softened transitions to create a sense of movement and continuity across the home. A key intervention includes the introduction of an arched opening at the stair—transforming an exposed soffit condition into a defined architectural moment that enhances proportion, depth, and the overall spatial experience.
Influences from Rajasthan, Paris, and Gothic European architecture are interpreted subtly through proportion, pattern, and the handling of light. Vastu-informed planning further anchors the layout, supporting a sense of balance and calm in everyday living.
The result is an interior that feels intentional and composed—where spatial experience, not just finishes, defines the character of the home.