Interior Design

Hello, I am Harika Somu, a residential interior designer with a serious passion for creating personal, fresh and authentic interiors. Getting to know my clients is key to the design process - a well-done home reflects who they are and how they seek to live in the space. It's the melding of client- designer experiences and vision that translate into a wholistic design. In creating that haven, I'm mindful of budget and lifestyle, efficiently managing projects from start to inspired finish. I look forward to joining you in that adventure today!

CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN

Contemporary interior design is often confused with modern design. This is because of the small differences between the two regarding the space’s overall aesthetic. Modern design is a particular design era from the 20th century. This means that when decorating with this style in mind, one should consider the color scheme and choice of furniture from the past. Contemporary interior design, on the other hand, refers to the current style. You can include accessories, decorations, gadgets, and other valuable things that you think will be helpful to your lifestyle once integrated into your bedroom or living room

INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR DESIGN

This iconic interior design theme that is popular in apartments and penthouses is the industrial style. This theme takes inspiration from the industrial era, a period in history where the production of raw materials such as steel, brass, and other metals peaked. The industrial style embraces the rawness of the building materials and integrates them stylishly into a coherent and exciting composition. You’ll often see exposed brickwork, ductwork, distressed wood, metal accessories and lighting fixtures, and other pieces designed or created way back during the Industrial revolution

MID-CENTURY DESIGN

Mid-Century Design combines minimalist elements with a sense of vintage nostalgia. The fundamental focus of the mid-century design was functionality. It emphasizes on basic fabrications, natural or organic shapes in furniture and decor, and simple contemporary designs. It effortlessly enhances any interior and facilitates a smooth indoor and outdoor transition.

MINIMALISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN

Many people are going for the minimalist lifestyle because of a few reasons. First, minimalism is practical. Second, it is a clean aesthetic requiring little to no maintenance. Third, a minimalist interior can help the mind feel calm and relaxed. A minimalist interior theme is by far the easiest and most efficient interior theme to use in the living room or bedroom. It is characterized by neutral color schemes, clean lines, sharp edges, minimal decorations, and subtle pops of color in the form of artwork and soft

NAUTICAL INTERIOR DESIGN

As the name implies, a Nautical Interior design theme refers to a type of theme that will remind you of the beauty of the ocean and coastal lifestyle. If you plan to achieve this look, think of a beach house near the coast. Create that beachy summer vibe by integrating elements of distressed wood, soft white furnishings, and accessories commonly found in ships. Creamy white and blue are the common color palettes of a nautical interior. The blue adds coolness to the room, while the white creates a more comfy and snuggly visual texture.

CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN

Contemporary interior design is often confused with modern design. This is because of the small differences between the two regarding the space’s overall aesthetic. Modern design is a particular design era from the 20th century. This means that when decorating with this style in mind, one should consider the color scheme and choice of furniture from the past. Contemporary interior design, on the other hand, refers to the current style. You can include accessories, decorations, gadgets, and other valuable things that you think will be helpful to your lifestyle once integrated into your bedroom or living room

INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR DESIGN

This iconic interior design theme that is popular in apartments and penthouses is the industrial style. This theme takes inspiration from the industrial era, a period in history where the production of raw materials such as steel, brass, and other metals peaked. The industrial style embraces the rawness of the building materials and integrates them stylishly into a coherent and exciting composition. You’ll often see exposed brickwork, ductwork, distressed wood, metal accessories and lighting fixtures, and other pieces designed or created way back during the Industrial revolution

MID-CENTURY DESIGN

Mid-Century Design combines minimalist elements with a sense of vintage nostalgia. The fundamental focus of the mid-century design was functionality. It emphasizes on basic fabrications, natural or organic shapes in furniture and decor, and simple contemporary designs. It effortlessly enhances any interior and facilitates a smooth indoor and outdoor transition.

MINIMALISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN

Many people are going for the minimalist lifestyle because of a few reasons. First, minimalism is practical. Second, it is a clean aesthetic requiring little to no maintenance. Third, a minimalist interior can help the mind feel calm and relaxed. A minimalist interior theme is by far the easiest and most efficient interior theme to use in the living room or bedroom. It is characterized by neutral color schemes, clean lines, sharp edges, minimal decorations, and subtle pops of color in the form of artwork and soft

NAUTICAL INTERIOR DESIGN

As the name implies, a Nautical Interior design theme refers to a type of theme that will remind you of the beauty of the ocean and coastal lifestyle. If you plan to achieve this look, think of a beach house near the coast. Create that beachy summer vibe by integrating elements of distressed wood, soft white furnishings, and accessories commonly found in ships. Creamy white and blue are the common color palettes of a nautical interior. The blue adds coolness to the room, while the white creates a more comfy and snuggly visual texture.

Interior Design