Harmony in Four Hues

Client brief​

We wanted four rooms that each felt like they belonged to us individually — my wife dreamed of a Grecian master bedroom, our daughter needed something soft and wonder-filled, my parents deserved a stay worthy of a hotel, and I wanted a kitchen unlike anything I’d seen. More than that, we wanted these rooms to belong to one home. A space where the details matter — the light, the texture, the way a room welcomes you at the end of a long day.

Our Approach

Four rooms, four hues — Aegean blue, warm taupe, blush pink, sage green — each anchored to the person it belongs to. A shared grammar of white ceilings, matte black hardware, and layered lighting holds them together. Fluted detailing, textured accent walls, and warm LED cove lighting appear across every space, creating the feeling of a single design hand at work. The result is a home that’s both coherent and deeply individual — four distinct characters, one undeniable identity.

Master bedroom in Bangalore — deep navy accent wall, white LED display shelves, upholstered grey bed, vibrant artwork, modern luxury interior

Final Output

Master Bedroom — The Aegean Suite

Greece, interpreted honestly, is less about clichés and more about the feeling of calm beside deep water. The master bedroom channels this with a rich Aegean blue plaster accent wall, warm spotlit to draw out its depth. The rest of the room breathes — white wardrobe, pale linen bed, bleached-stone tile floors. Navy blue fluted wardrobe panels and a floating navy dressing shelf carry the palette through. A lighthouse painting, a colourful landscape artwork against the blue wall — two images of the sea, one room that feels like the coast.

Guest Bedroom — The Quiet Room

Designed with one goal: to make visiting parents feel genuinely cared for. Warm taupe and greige run every surface — a microcement plaster accent wall, mocha upholstered bed, taupe wardrobe, ivory-and-charcoal bedding. Cove lighting and a curved brass floor lamp with a rattan shade layer the room in the kind of warmth you find in fine hotels. An integrated study desk and cork pinboard sit neatly beside the wardrobe — enough for a long stay, invisible enough not to disturb the room’s quiet.

Kid’s Bedroom — The Little World

Designed for a one-year-old daughter — and for the seven-year-old she’ll become. Blush pink walls meet white classical panel moulding, treating pink as backdrop rather than theme. A dusty rose window seat with hidden drawer storage, a teal pinboard study zone, and a quad of animal artworks in gold frames give the room layers of delight. The full-height wardrobe in white with cream fluted panels and round wooden disc handles is as tactile and safe as it is beautiful.

Kitchen — The Fresh Counter

Nothing like every other modular kitchen — that was the brief, and it’s exactly what this is. Sage mint green lower cabinets pair with champagne cream uppers and a dark storm-grey marble backsplash that introduces real drama. Warm amber LED underlighting washes the marble in gold. Ribbed amber glass display cabinets with black frames bring boutique warmth. Open sage green shelving with wicker baskets, a matte black chimney hood, and a deep black undermount sink complete a kitchen that’s bold in palette, serene in execution.