On space. On light.
On the questions that start everything.

01 · On Philosophy

What Aucitya Means in Interior Design

Aucitya is a Sanskrit idea that speaks of appropriateness. It is the sense that something belongs where it is placed — the quiet judgment that a choice is right for its context.

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02 · On Philosophy

Vastu, Aucitya, and the Question of What Feels Right in a Home

Many Indian homes begin with a conversation about Vastu. Aucitya approaches this subject with respect and clarity — asking what is appropriate for this home, this family, this site, and this life.

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03 · On Emotion

Rasa and the Emotional Brief of a Room

Before a room is designed, one question deserves attention. How should this room make you feel? This is not a decorative question. It is a design question.

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04 · On Tradition

Why Indian Homes Need Their Own Design Intelligence

Indian homes are different — not only because of colour, craft, or cultural references. They are different because of how they are lived in.

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05 · On Elements

The Five Elements as a Design Lens, Not a Decoration Theme

The five elements are often used loosely in design language. Aucitya asks for more discipline — they must influence real design decisions, not remain words.

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06 · On Light

Light as a Material in the Home

A home is never seen only once. It is seen in the early morning, at dusk, during monsoon, after a long day. That is why light must be treated as a material — as important as wood, stone, or fabric.

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07 · On Seeing

What a Photographer's Eye Brings to Interior Design

A photographer learns to see before making an image. That seeing is slow and disciplined — and it is deeply valuable in interior design.

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08 · On Standards

How to Use Design Trends Without Losing the Home

Trends are useful — they show us what the design world is noticing. But trends are poor masters. A home designed around them can age quickly because it was never truly rooted in the people who live there.

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09 · On Light

Why Homes Need Different Light at Different Hours

A home changes through the day. The light that helps you wake in the morning may feel harsh at night. Lighting must support the body's rhythm and the room's function.

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10 · On Material

Material Intelligence: Choosing What Belongs, Lasts, and Ages Well

Materials carry the character of a home. A material is not right because it is beautiful. It is right when it belongs.

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11 · On Nature

Biophilic Design Beyond Plants

Biophilic design is often reduced to plants. But a home does not become deeply connected to nature simply because plants have been added to empty corners.

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12 · On Function

Why the Indian Kitchen Needs More Design Intelligence

The Indian kitchen is one of the hardest-working spaces in the home. It is also one of the easiest spaces to underestimate.

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13 · On Function

The Quiet Importance of Storage in a Well-Designed Home

A calm home is rarely created by visible surfaces alone. It is created by what has been planned behind them.

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14 · On Standards

Knowing When to Stop: The Discipline of Restraint in Interior Design

One of the hardest design decisions is knowing when to stop. A home can be ruined by excess even when every individual choice is attractive.

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15 · On Process

A Home Begins With Daily Rituals

A home is shaped by repeated acts. Waking up. Making tea. Opening a window. Lighting a lamp. These acts may seem ordinary, but they are the real material of home design.

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16 · On Process

Where to Spend and Where to Hold Back in a Home

A good home needs financial intelligence. Budget is not separate from design. It is part of design.

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17 · On Process

Why a Good Home Begins With a Good Brief

A good home begins before the first drawing. It begins with a brief — where the client's life becomes design material.

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18 · On Craft

Where Good Designs Get Diluted During Execution

Many homes begin with good design intent. Then execution slowly dilutes it. This is why execution matters — interior design is not complete when drawings are made.

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