The essence of the project was to convert a studio into a comfortable home as well as a work place. The company has incorporated a new Poggenpohl white sleek kitchen along with wine and champagne fridges at the studio. The different zones across the studio feature new feature lighting, which has rendered a different colour and mood to each zone.

QMC has used bespoke furniture, such as a white lacquered floating unit for the study and bathroom. A striking element of the all-new studio is a curved wall in wardrobe with edge lighting.

The designer has created an appearance of a floating bed by illuminating it from below and by using black resin flooring underneath funky wallpapers and black lacquered. It is finished with black glass, which acts as a division between the personal space and work space of the client.

The other distinguishing elements of the studio is the use of inset lighting within the newly decked terraces that adds funky element to the space. The studio features an art wall, which can be used to showcase various art works of the artist, without damaging the existing wall. The entire project was completed in a time-frame of six months.