Weiss Architecture Studio

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Gazal

Project Name: Gazal

This house has a quiet confidence about it. No flashy gimmicks, no over-the-top design tricks, just a calm, put-together look that makes you want to step in and stay a while.

The front veranda sets the tone. A long wooden swing, hung from sturdy chains, takes center stage. It’s the sort of spot where mornings start with coffee and evenings end with lazy conversation. The marble floor catches light in soft reflections, while palm leaves press close, adding a bit of drama without blocking the view.

Step inside, and the layout feels easy to navigate. The staircase curves up neatly, framed by white railings, with a wall of family photos adding warmth. Overhead, a chandelier spills golden light, softening the clean lines of the space.

The main living areas open up wide. Golden geometric screens break the space without shutting it off, acting as design and divider in one. The marble flooring runs unbroken through the dining area, where a row of white chairs with crisscross backs stand ready for a family dinner.

A couple of steps lead to the living room, where deep brown leather sofas sit opposite a crisp white media unit. It’s a nice balance of dark and light, classic and fresh. Glass-paneled doors give the space a sense of openness, even when closed.

Upstairs or down, the rooms follow the same idea: neutral tones, soft lighting, and just enough texture to keep things interesting. The bedroom keeps its simple wood floors, layered curtains, and a single piece of art above the bed.

It’s a home that doesn’t need to shout to get attention. The design is thoughtful, the flow is natural, and the details are there if you look closely. It feels ready, not just for photographs, but for real life.