Spaces Design Work · Residential
Residential Project,
Ahmedabad
Type
Residential Interior
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Scale
Full-home interior
Role
Interior Designer

About the Project
A modern residential interior designed for a family in Ahmedabad. The brief was straightforward: warmth without heaviness, openness without emptiness. Every material decision — from flooring to ceiling treatment — was made in service of how the space would feel to live in, not just look at.
The most considered part of the work was transitions — how each room flows into the next. A home that feels disjointed is a home that feels uncomfortable, regardless of how beautiful each individual room is. The threshold moments, the visual connections between spaces, the way light travels through the plan: these were treated as primary design problems.
That obsession with transitions maps directly onto how I think about navigation and screen-to-screen flows in product design today. The medium changed. The instinct didn't.
Project Images

Main living area — material palette and spatial flow

Bedroom — light and proportion study

Transitional spaces — how rooms connect
Contact
Let's make something great together
Whether you're building something new, improving what you have, or just want to swap ideas over coffee — I'd love to hear from you. I'm always open to the right collaboration.
swetaux@gmail.com