Monochromatic Minimalism
Inside Outside|March 2019

The site context was a 4th floor space in a corporate building. The prime challenge was to make do with unusually angled walls – and yet, leave no dead spaces.

Amita Sarwal
Monochromatic Minimalism
Challenge of Angled Walls

The client’s specifications were basic. They had a fixed number – seven employees – to be accommodated in the 1000 sq ft space, inclusive of appropriate storage and functional space. We attempted to utilise the maximum space available despite the given odds,’ reveals interior designer Manav Patel, Founder-Partner, MS Design Studio.

This story is from the March 2019 edition of Inside Outside.

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