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āśaya fills a unique void in the market by creating spaces that consider the mental and emotional wellbeing of homeowners as well as how to give back to the environment and community. We assess key areas that can impact personal and professional growth of a resident or company to tailor thoughtful designs for luxury residential and commercial spaces.

āśaya’s Methodology and Approach

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Our design methodology starts with a compelling design concept and narration that mirrors the aspirations of our clients. This organic process is a combination of wild imagination, problem-solving, market analysis and a deeper understanding of users’ behaviors. This approach embodies the founding pillars of āśaya I DESIGN, which are design thinking, research and philanthropy. Design thinking encompasses context analysis, problem finding and framing, creative ideation and solution generating, sketching and drawing, modeling and prototyping, testing and evaluating. Experimentation and exploration of complex material combinations and design concepts are a very important aspect of āśaya’s design approach.

āśaya’s signature aesthetic presents a considerate blending of design innovations of the west, paired with Founder Smita Sahoo’s eastern inheritance and rich culture. Designs boast bold and rich colors, flavors, textures, fabrics, sculptures, and fashion intertwined with timeless elements.

Cope Of Services

• Design thinking and Strategy

• Programming and space planning

• Brand and identity interpretation

• Conceptual design

• Design development

• BIM-based construction documents

FF&E specifications and procurement documentation

• Bidding and negotiation

• Construction and procurement administration

• Furniture and artwork installation

• Project management architectural gestures / forms unpretentious monolithic honest forms

Examples of Studies + Concept inception

• User psycho graphics / Market research

Mood board

• Elevation / Plan studies

• 3d visualization

• FF&E selections

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