Home offices in the new normal by Sanjyt Syngh
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Home offices in the new normal by Sanjyt Syngh

Known for his bold and creative ideas, designer and stylist Sanjyt Syngh, has curated elaborately designed luxury home office settings. Designed for those continuing to work from home, these chic settings are stylish, inspirational, flexible, functional and adaptable in most spaces.

These curated office spaces can either be dedicated areas in a home or become a part of the living area. They incorporate all requirements of an office while being luxuriously stimulating and relaxing at the same time making work less mundane in the current environment.

A place for every object 


By thoughtfully creating a place for every element in the space, Sanjyt has created a clutter-free, luxurious and functionally elegant environment that is also very practical to work in. It is known that a clutter-free space is a clutter-free mind and that is the basis of making this functionality come to action in order to define the work space.

Use colour as an accent

While using the natural light available abundantly from the three-sided glazing to his advantage, the designer employs a colour palette that enhances the chicness of spaces. Using the client’s favourite colours as the accent colour gives an instant uplift to the space as well adds a punch of energy to the work environment while working from home, an essential in today’s time.

Details add excitement 


Interesting details like bas-relief objects collected from all over the world and the finest textiles bring an exquisite air to the spaces. Including details that encourage and motivate you makes for an uplifting office space and creates an environment that is shows a seriousness towards work and yet has a break in monotony from the regular desk and chair setup.

Artworks add personality


Gigantic pieces of art, sculptures and coloured glass as partition walls are incorporated to add vibrancy to the space. Playing around with the artworks depending on the personality of the client, be it quirky, fun, rebellious or somber, are created with inspiration from the nature of their work.

Aim for great views

Through the curation of these office spaces, Singh has taken the opportunity to maximises the views from every angle possible. To avoid obstruction of the views from the window, he uses mechanisms that allow the television to disappear into the ceiling when not in use.

Smart and comfortable furniture

The designer has opted for furniture and accessories that add a sophisticated edge to the space. So, make a smart choice with your office furniture that is sure to add style and elegance along with functionality.

Known for his bold and creative ideas, designer and stylist Sanjyt Syngh, has curated elaborately designed luxury home office settings. Designed for those continuing to work from home, these chic settings are stylish, inspirational, flexible, functional and adaptable in most spaces. These curated office spaces can either be dedicated areas in a home or become a part of the living area. They incorporate all requirements of an office while being luxuriously stimulating and relaxing at the same time making work less mundane in the current environment. A place for every object  By thoughtfully creating a place for every element in the space, Sanjyt has created a clutter-free, luxurious and functionally elegant environment that is also very practical to work in. It is known that a clutter-free space is a clutter-free mind and that is the basis of making this functionality come to action in order to define the work space. Use colour as an accent While using the natural light available abundantly from the three-sided glazing to his advantage, the designer employs a colour palette that enhances the chicness of spaces. Using the client’s favourite colours as the accent colour gives an instant uplift to the space as well adds a punch of energy to the work environment while working from home, an essential in today’s time. Details add excitement  Interesting details like bas-relief objects collected from all over the world and the finest textiles bring an exquisite air to the spaces. Including details that encourage and motivate you makes for an uplifting office space and creates an environment that is shows a seriousness towards work and yet has a break in monotony from the regular desk and chair setup. Artworks add personality Gigantic pieces of art, sculptures and coloured glass as partition walls are incorporated to add vibrancy to the space. Playing around with the artworks depending on the personality of the client, be it quirky, fun, rebellious or somber, are created with inspiration from the nature of their work. Aim for great views Through the curation of these office spaces, Singh has taken the opportunity to maximises the views from every angle possible. To avoid obstruction of the views from the window, he uses mechanisms that allow the television to disappear into the ceiling when not in use. Smart and comfortable furniture The designer has opted for furniture and accessories that add a sophisticated edge to the space. So, make a smart choice with your office furniture that is sure to add style and elegance along with functionality.

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