The client came to us with something specific: they had trouble sleeping. Not a design problem on the surface, but entirely a design problem underneath. The brief was to create a master bedroom and bathroom that would support genuine rest, a space governed by calm rather than aesthetics alone. The visual language was Japandi, the quiet confidence of Japanese minimalism meeting Scandinavian warmth, guided throughout by Feng Shui principles. The client came to us with something specific: they had trouble sleeping. Not a design problem on the surface, but entirely a design problem underneath. The brief was to create a master bedroom and bathroom that would support genuine rest, a space governed by calm rather than aesthetics alone. The visual language was Japandi, the quiet confidence of Japanese minimalism meeting Scandinavian warmth, guided throughout by Feng Shui principles.


The bathroom received the same level of care, rendered deliberately at night to show the client what the space would feel like during the hours they would actually use it. Making this space feel soothing, intentional and invitational. The light here does not come from above. It rises from the ground, wraps around the mirrors, and holds everything gently.


Studio 5 believes that lighting is the most underestimated element in residential interior design. This project made that belief tangible. The nighttime renders gave the client something most visualizations cannot: a clear picture of how a space feels, not just how it looks. ZzZen became one of the clearest examples in the studio of what happens when design starts with a human need and works outward from there.

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