
Concept & Objective
Carved teak cabinetry, antique telephones, ceramic collections and restored fixtures create visual continuity across rooms while reinforcing the home’s layered sense of history. The design retains existing architectural details and heirloom objects wherever possible. Rich wood tones, aged textures and handcrafted details introduce warmth and familiarity, while subtle spatial interventions improve comfort and functionality for contemporary living. Instead of overpowering the home’s existing identity, the interiors allow heritage elements to anchor the spatial experience. Carefully restored furniture, vintage accents and curated artefacts contribute to a quiet narrative of craftsmanship and continuity.








