In a quest to find the right balance between personal and professional life, a pattern has evolved among employees to resign from corporate giants. A large number of such people started their entrepreneurial journey with the beginning of the pandemic. A small yet functional and flexible studio space serves as an ideal work environment for such entrepreneurs to set up their base.
A big little studio is envisioned to become a space for thoughts, a place for dreams, and a desk for work. For a small carpet area of 260 sq ft, the furniture is conceived as a movable component that can be reconfigured as per requirement. This allows the same studio space to be converted into a cabin space for meetings, a discussion table for employees, and a lunch table for break time.
A big little studio is the personification of an honest entrepreneur, working hard to build what he believes in. White walls allow the small space to appear larger, while mosaic tiles extending into higher skirting create an illusion of a wider space. Teak Wood Furniture and Veneer finish gives an authentic raw texture to the otherwise minimal studio space. Electrical services, fire safety, and ceiling slab remain exposed and become part of the studio aesthetic.
The studio is conceived as a fluid space, with a large glass wall that borrows views from the exterior. The entire studio space experiences golden hour every sunset, when everything looks dreamy. This event marks a time when it would be ideal to return to personal life, only to experience it every day.