Reflex Design Studio
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This space is designed with a strong focus on visual permeability and spatial zoning.
The vertical wooden members act as a semi-open partition, maintaining privacy while allowing light and continuity across the space.
The shelving system is crafted in an asymmetrical composition, creating a dynamic yet balanced look. Instead of conventional cabinetry, the open shelves keep the design light, functional, and visually engaging.
Material selection plays a key role here—natural wood tones paired with neutral flooring and walls create a warm, minimal, and timeless interior.
✨ Key Design Highlights
• Vertical wooden slats for semi-partition without blocking light
• Open shelving system with asymmetrical layout
• Clean lines with minimal hardware visibility
• Warm wood finish balancing modern aesthetics
• Functional + decorative storage combination
20/04/2026
A play of rhythm, balance, and material.
This wooden partition and shelving system defines the space without closing it—bringing transparency, depth, and functionality together.
This space is designed with a strong focus on visual permeability and spatial zoning.
The vertical wooden members act as a semi-open partition, maintaining privacy while allowing light and continuity across the space.
The shelving system is crafted in an asymmetrical composition, creating a dynamic yet balanced look. Instead of conventional cabinetry, the open shelves keep the design light, functional, and visually engaging.
Material selection plays a key role here—natural wood tones paired with neutral flooring and walls create a warm, minimal, and timeless interior.
✨ Key Design Highlights
• Vertical wooden slats for semi-partition without blocking light
• Open shelving system with asymmetrical layout
• Clean lines with minimal hardware visibility
• Warm wood finish balancing modern aesthetics
• Functional + decorative storage combination
Why this design works 👇
– Maintains openness while zoning the space
– Adds depth through vertical rhythm
– Combines storage with visual appeal
– Keeps the interior light and clutter-free
✨ Bathroom Vanity Design – Do It Right!
❌ What not to do:
Compact vanity (62 cm width) feels cramped
Lower height (82 cm) causes uncomfortable bending
Less counter space = poor usability
✅ What works better:
Wider vanity (100 cm) gives better functionality
Ideal height (~90 cm) ensures ergonomic comfort
More surface area = better storage + usability
💡 Design Tip:
Always design vanities based on user comfort, not just space availability. A few extra centimeters can completely change the experience.
📏 Ideal Guidelines: • Width: 90–120 cm
• Depth: 45–50 cm
• Height: 85–90 cm
🏡 Why it matters:
A well-designed vanity is not just about looks — it improves daily comfort, posture & usability.
A perfect blend of functionality & minimal aesthetics — this compact study setup is designed for productivity and style.
✔️ Ideal desk height: 75 cm for comfortable working
✔️ Ergonomic chair level: 45–50 cm for proper posture
✔️ Floating shelf at 60 cm above desk for easy access
✔️ Shelf depth: 25 cm — perfect for books & décor
✔️ Clean layout with warm wood finish for a calming vibe
💡 Pro Tip: Keep your frequently used items within arm’s reach and maintain vertical storage to save space.
Transform even a small corner into a productive workstation that feels open, organized, and inspiring.
“Not just a dressing table—it's a design statement that brings luxury, function, and calm into your everyday routine ✨”
A perfect blend of elegance and functionality, this dressing setup brings warmth and sophistication to your space. The soft curves of the organic mirror paired with vertical wooden slats create a visually striking yet calming focal point.
📐 Design Highlights: • Organic-shaped backlit mirror for a soft ambient glow
• Vertical wooden fluting for a premium modern look
• Floating console design to keep the space light and clutter-free
• Neutral tones that complement any interior style
📏 Ideal Dimensions: • Console Height: 80–90 cm
• Depth: 35–45 cm
• Length: 120–160 cm
• Mirror Height: 110–120 cm
• Bottom clearance: 15–25 cm
• Walking space: Minimum 80 cm
💡 Styling Tip:
Add minimal décor like ceramic vases, dried florals, or a statement perfume tray to enhance the aesthetic without overcrowding.
A perfect blend of functionality and minimal aesthetics ✨
This study setup is designed for productivity with a calm, clutter-free vibe. From smart storage to warm ambient lighting, every detail enhances focus and comfort.
Double workstation ✔️
Soft indirect lighting ✔️
Sleek overhead storage ✔️
Natural light advantage ✔️
Less distraction. More productivity. 📚
📐 Design Highlights
Table Height: ~75 cm (ergonomic standard)
Overall Unit Height: ~230 cm
Window Level: ~140 cm from floor
Overhead Cabinets: Full-length storage for a clean look
Floating Shelf: Adds styling + utility
Warm LED Strip: Creates soft ambient lighting
Dual Seating: Ideal for shared workspace
Linear kitchen: the layout mistake that makes you walk twice as much
The problem isn't the kitchen. It's the order.
When you organize it wrong: ❌️
❌️ you keep going back and forth all the time.
❌️ you waste time during preparation.
❌️ everything feels uncomfortable.
And the worst part... no one notices until they use it.
The correct flow is simple: fridge → prep → sink prep → stove
If this is out of order...
the kitchen may even look beautiful, but it won't function.
And this is where most people go wrong in planning.
Elevate your kitchen's functionality and comfort with these essential ergonomic guidelines. From optimal counter heights to the perfect clearance for your appliances, small adjustments in measurement can make a massive difference in your daily workflow.
Key Kitchen Standards
- Countertop Depth: Keep it at 60 cm for a
comfortable reach and ample workspace.
- Stove Clearance: Ensure a 30-40 cm gap
- between your stovetop and side walls or tall
cabinets to prevent heat damage and provide
elbow room.
- Upper Cabinets: Maintain a 60-65 cmheight
above the stove and a 35 cm depth to avoid
head bumps while cooking.
- Appliance Placement: Position ovens and
microwaves between 120-140 cm from the floor
to keep them at eye level and reduce back strain
Pro Tip: Design your kitchen around your height. Standard measurements are a great baseline, but the "best" layout is the one that feels natural to youboraarchitects
Avoid this common kitchen
design mistake! 🚫
Lower cabinets might look sleek, but they can make a workspace feel cramped and dark. Aim for a minimum 55 cm gap to ensure you have plenty of room for that stand mixer and-more importantly- your own head.
Some proiects give themselves away the moment you lay eves on them.
And it's not because of a pretty render... it's because of basic details that many people still get wrong.
• Cabinets touching the floor
• Incorrect heights.
• Dimensions measured in the wrong place.
That's not "style."
That's a lack of technical mastery
And the worst part:
The client doesn't know how to explain it...
but they feel like something is wrong.
Now look at the other side:
• Suspended cabinets
• Correct heights.
• Right proportions.
Same project.
Completely different perception.
➡️ This is what separates those who iust draw... from those who actually design. If you st ill treat this as just a "detail," you're delivering projects that look amateur and vou don't even realize it.
29/03/2026
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