Location
Gurugram, Haryana
Space
1BHK
Scale
1 bed · 1 bath
Designed for
2 guests
Design Story
Cocoon was the project where we worked most directly with colour as structure. The deep terracotta walls do not merely set a mood — they define the spatial boundaries of the room, making it feel smaller and more held than its actual dimensions. The palette was mixed and tested over several weeks before a final tone was committed to plaster.
Textiles were selected in layers of weight: a heavy cotton base, a wool mid-layer, and a fine linen surface treatment. The intention was to make softness feel architectural — to treat upholstery and bedding as design elements with the same rigour usually applied to walls and floors.
The space is warm in every sense — in colour temperature, in material weight, in the quality of enclosure it creates. Cocoon is the project that most directly explores how a room can hold a person rather than simply contain them.
Details
Deep Terracotta Plaster
Colour mixed and calibrated over multiple tests to function as spatial structure
Layered Textile Weight
Three textile layers — cotton, wool, linen — building architectural softness
Warm Light Temperature
All sources calibrated to reinforce the warmth of the colour palette
Enclosing Spatial Strategy
Furniture scale and placement designed to make the room feel held, not open
Photography
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