Small spaces do not always provide enough storage or floor area to live comfortably. In small apartments and homes, furniture designers are challenged to make functional and space-efficient furniture for…
Cities rapidly expanding and advancing and providing possibilities, infrastructure, and amenities have drawn many people to settle there. As a result, people are cramming themselves into small, tight spaces to…
As land becomes a scarce resource in urban fabrics like Mumbai and Bangalore, we’ve moved to high rise buildings for housing solutions. Designing here deals with maximizing the utilization of…
The pursuit of every race that originates on a microscopic level, enduring its sustenance and limiting to its competition ever since has surfaced from the need to provide and grip…
Whether your tastes are changing or you want to keep up with the latest decorating styles, you’re tired of the way a space looks—maybe it’s your bathroom or the kitchen.…
Bathrooms have evolved from being mere functional spaces into personal sanctuaries where relaxation and comfort take center stage. In today’s fast-paced world, the bathroom serves as a private retreat for…
Vertical storage isn’t just about tucking things away; it’s about reclaiming your kitchen, making every inch count, and turning those walls into your new best friends for storage. In this…
Temple Town, a trailblazer in innovative interior design is thrilled to introduce its latest design aesthetic – The Art of Space Optimization through Small Mirrors. An inspiring collection that explores…
Sometimes, expanding your bathroom is impossible. But even if the bathroom is small, you can still make it look roomier. The following will do the trick: some clever rearrangement techniques,…
William Hollingsworth (Holly) Whyte was born in West Chester Pennsylvania, in 1917 and graduated from Princeton University in 1939. He was an American sociologist, urbanist, people watcher, organisational analyst and…
Urban spaces have often been studied to understand various things that help city planning and patterns of public movement. This 1980’s documentary by William H. Whyte explores urban spaces in…
In today’s world we face an issue of growing population, resulting in shortage of developable spaces which can be used for living. Also, with the changing global economic structure, the…