Interior

16-03-2026

Photographer : Gautam Negi & Tula Studio

Text provided by Architect

Conceived as a self-initiated studio, this space is an exploration of how architecture can quietly shape everyday experience. Rather than announcing itself as an office, the studio unfolds more like a lived-in home—measured, calm, and deeply tactile. The design resists spectacle, choosing instead to focus on how light moves through the space, how materials age, and how comfort can coexist with clarity.

The layout is deliberately fluid, allowing workstations, collaborative zones, and informal seating areas to coexist without rigid boundaries. This openness encourages movement and interaction while maintaining a sense of intimacy. Soft transitions—through changes in material, lighting, and ceiling articulation—define spaces without enclosing them, creating an environment that feels expansive yet grounded.

Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh,India

Architects : Tula Studio
Area : 1500 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2025
Website : https://www.instagram.com/tulabyaka/

Waiting Area of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio

A restrained palette of warm neutrals anchors the interior, allowing texture to take precedence over color. Cane, wood, stone, fabric, and muted metal finishes are layered thoughtfully, resulting in a space that feels both contemporary and timeless. Lighting plays a crucial role—not as a decorative afterthought, but as an architectural element that shapes mood and rhythm throughout the day. Diffused, warm light softens surfaces, reinforcing the studio’s residential character.


Waiting Area of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Material Library of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio

Beyond aesthetics, the studio acts as a living material library. Each surface and finish has been chosen not just for visual harmony, but for its ability to be touched, understood, and experienced. Clients are invited to engage with materials in an intuitive way—seeing how restraint, proportion, and thoughtful detailing can elevate even the most understated elements.


Workspace of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Meeting Area of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio

The project also questions conventional definitions of luxury. Instead of relying on rarity or excess, luxury here is expressed through balance—between lightness and depth, simplicity and richness, precision and warmth. This philosophy is reflected in the studio’s name, Tula, meaning balance in Sanskrit. The space becomes a quiet manifesto for a more mindful approach to contemporary Indian interiors—one that values longevity, comfort, and emotional resonance over trends.

Ultimately, the studio is not designed to impress at first glance, but to reveal itself over time. It is a space that rewards pause, invites conversation, and supports the everyday rituals of making—proving that when design is rooted in balance and intention, it naturally feels at home.


Pantry Area of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Director's cabin 1 of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Director's cabin 2 of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Sitout of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio


Exterior view of Studio Tula Office by Tula Studio




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