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Designing from the Heart – A Client’s Journey to Soulful Living

  • Writer: Supriya B.S
    Supriya B.S
  • Jul 1, 2025
  • 2 min read

“It’s not just a new home. It’s a new feeling.” – Shekhar


When we first stepped into this home, it held the potential… but also the weight of clutter, disconnection, and stress. The client wanted more than just a renovation. They wanted alignment. Serenity. A space that could breathe with them.


The Transformation: Before & After



What began as a functional but fragmented layout evolved into a space where light, material, and energy harmonize. Every design decision was intentional — from natural light flow to biophilic materials that support emotional wellbeing.


Ecological Principles at Play

We integrated sustainable, soul-aligned practices every step of the way:

  • Locally sourced materials: Reduced carbon footprint and supported local artisans.

  • Natural finishes & clay plasters: Non-toxic, breathable walls that regulate indoor humidity.

  • Upcycled furniture: Old pieces given new life, retaining memory and reducing waste.

  • Passive cooling & light strategies: Reduced dependency on artificial systems.

  • Indoor plants & earthy textures: Reconnecting the residents with nature inside-out.


💬 What the Client Said

“I never imagined a space could feel this peaceful. It’s like my home is finally breathing with me. Every detail feels intentional — it’s truly a reflection of who I am becoming.”

– Shekhar


More Than a Space — A Shift in Energy

This wasn’t just a visual makeover. It was a transformation in experience — of how the client lives, moves, and feels within the space.


If you’re dreaming of a space that speaks to your soul and the Earth, we’d love to walk that path with you.

📩 Reach out for a discovery session.


Written by

Supriya BS | Architect | Ecological Designer | Soulspace Curator

 
 
 

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