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18/02/2026

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05/02/2026
White HouseLead Architect: Uvais SubuArchitects: TAB/Tropical Architecture BureauArea: 3000 ft²Year: 2021Photographs:Tur...
02/02/2026

White House

Lead Architect: Uvais Subu
Architects: TAB/Tropical Architecture Bureau
Area: 3000 ft²
Year: 2021
Photographs:Turtle Arts Photography, Turtle Arts Photography
City: Malappuram
Country: India

The White House by Tropical Architecture Bureau is a quaint residence in the Malappuram district of Kerala, nestled in a valley and surrounded by rugged, hilly terrain.

A 3000 sq. ft. sprawling residence for a family of doctors, this home derives its name from the first visual perception one might have of it as well as a hint towards the admission of ample light into all parts of the house, illuminating the interiors to be as bright as the exterior, thereby creating a seamless experience of enjoying the various spaces and the respective moods that these spaces induce.

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23/01/2026
a technical architectural diagram illustrating four common layouts for residential closets, categorized into "Walk-In" a...
13/01/2026

a technical architectural diagram illustrating four common layouts for residential closets, categorized into "Walk-In" and "Reach-In" types. The drawings include specific measurements in millimeters (mm) to show typical space requirements for hanging rods and walkways.

1. DOUBLE-SIDED WALK-IN CLOSET
Located on the left side of the image, this is the largest layout shown.
💟 Dimensions: It has an overall length of 4260 mm.
💟 Storage: It features two long, parallel hanging areas. The left side is 600 mm deep, while the right side is slightly narrower or shorter in total run, labeled with a 3105 mm section.
💟 Walkway: There is a central aisle of 1220 mm, which is generous enough for two people to pass each other or for a small dressing area.

2. U-SHAPED WALK-IN CLOSET
Located in the top right, this layout maximizes storage by utilizing three walls.
💟 Dimensions: The total width is 2440 mm and the depth is 2130 mm.
💟 Entry: The entrance is 914 mm wide, which is a standard door width.
💟 Storage: The hanging rods wrap around the back and both sides, creating a continuous "U" shape.

3. SINGLE-SIDED WALK-IN CLOSET
Located in the bottom right, this is a more compact walk-in option.
💟 Dimensions: It measures 1525 mm wide by 1515 mm deep.
💟 Layout: Storage is located along only one wall (the back wall).
💟 Walkway: It provides a clear floor space in front of the hanging area, with a side entry of 914 mm.

4. REACH-IN CLOSET
Located at the bottom left, this represents a standard wall closet rather than a room you enter.
💟 Dimensions: It is 1830 mm wide and 600 mm deep.
💟 Design: It features bi-fold or double doors (indicated by the "W" shaped lines at the bottom). This depth is the industry standard to ensure clothes on hangers do not get caught in the doors.

02/01/2026

PVC Floor Install

a detailed guide for the recommended installation heights of various light fixtures in a home. The heights are provided ...
25/12/2025

a detailed guide for the recommended installation heights of various light fixtures in a home. The heights are provided in both inches (imperial) and millimeters (metric) to ensure they are functional and visually balanced.

1. DINING TABLE
For a chandelier or pendant light over a dining table, the guide recommends a height of 34" – 36" (865 – 915 mm) from the top of the table to the bottom of the light fixture.
• Purpose: This provides enough clearance for conversation and sightlines across the table while keeping the light low enough to create an intimate atmosphere.

2. BEDSIDE LIGHTING
The image shows two popular options for bedside lighting:
• Sconce: Should be mounted 55" – 60" (1400 – 1525 mm) from the floor to the center of the fixture. It should also hang 18" – 21" (460 – 535 mm) above the nightstand.
• Pendant: If hanging a light from the ceiling, the bottom of the shade should be 19" – 24" (480 – 610 mm) above the nightstand.
• Purpose: These heights ensure the light is positioned correctly for reading in bed without being so low that it interferes with items on the nightstand.

3. KITCHEN ISLAND
For pendant lights over a kitchen island, the recommended distance is 36" – 42" (915 – 1065 mm) from the countertop to the bottom of the fixture.
• Purpose: Because kitchen islands are often used for standing tasks (like food prep), the lights are hung slightly higher than dining table lights to stay out of the user's direct line of sight.

4. OPEN SPACE / WALKWAYS
In areas where people walk, such as a living room or hallway, the bottom of the light fixture should be at least 7' 0" (2130 mm) from the floor.
• Purpose: This is the standard minimum clearance required to ensure that even tall individuals can walk underneath the fixture without the risk of hitting their head.

an educational infographic about Task Lighting, a fundamental concept in interior design. It uses a clean, illustrative ...
22/12/2025

an educational infographic about Task Lighting, a fundamental concept in interior design. It uses a clean, illustrative approach to explain how specific lighting layers function within a room.

VISUAL BREAKDOWN

1. TOP SECTION: TITLE
The image begins with a bold, capitalized header: "TASK LIGHTING." The font is stylized and sans-serif, set against a plain white background for high contrast and readability.

2. MIDDLE SECTION: VISUAL EXAMPLE
The center of the image features a photograph of a contemporary living room. This space demonstrates several types of lighting working together:
• The Desk Lamp: Positioned on the left side of the room next to an armchair. It casts a bright, focused beam downward, perfect for reading or hobbies.
• The Floor Lamp: Standing near the center wall, providing a warm glow that illuminates a specific area of the floor and wall.
• The Pendant Light: Hanging from the ceiling above the coffee table, focusing light on the central gathering area.
• The Atmosphere: The room is decorated in neutral tones (beiges, greys, and wood), which helps the warm, yellow-toned light stand out.

3. BOTTOM SECTION: DEFINITION AND PURPOSE
The lower portion contains two key explanatory paragraphs:
• Layering: It describes task lighting as the "second layer of lighting." It highlights that this layer "allows one to perform specific tasks, such as reading."
• Functionality: It notes that effective task lighting is designed to "avoid casting either a glare and or shadows on the work surface," ensuring clarity and reducing eye strain.

DESIGN ANALYSIS
The image uses a highlighting technique (a yellow bar) over the most important phrase: *"allows one to perform specific tasks."* This directs the viewer’s eye immediately to the core definition.
The overall composition is balanced, using the photo as a practical "case study" to support the technical text provided above and below it.

This illustration perfectly captures a fundamental principle of lighting design: direction matters more than brightness....
20/12/2025

This illustration perfectly captures a fundamental principle of lighting design: direction matters more than brightness. When you're designing a bathroom layout, the goal is "cross-illumination" to eliminate shadows on the face, which is essential for grooming, applying makeup, or shaving.

WHY CEILING LIGHTS FAIL (THE "RACCOON EYE" EFFECT)
As shown in the third panel of your image, a light source directly overhead creates a downward "wash."
• Shadows: Your brow bone casts a shadow over your eyes, your nose casts a shadow over your mouth, and your chin casts a shadow on your neck.
• The Result: You look tired, older, and it’s physically difficult to see details in the mirror. PRO-TIPS FOR THE PERFECT SETUP
• Color Temperature: Look for bulbs labeled "Cool White" or "Daylight" (around 3000K to 3500K). Too yellow (2700K) makes it hard to see colors accurately; too blue (5000K+) can feel clinical and harsh.
• CRI (Color Rendering Index): Choose bulbs with a CRI of 90 or higher. This ensures that the colors you see in the mirror (like skin tones or makeup) match how they look in natural sunlight.
• Layering: You can still have ceiling lights! Just use them for "ambient" light to brighten the whole room, while relying on vanity-mounted lights for "task" lighting at the mirror.

18/12/2025

Ongoing Office Interior Project
Location: DC Office, Chapainawabganj.
Consultant:
Home Talks Studio
191/1, Seroil, Ghoramara, Boalia, Rajshahi- 6100
Phone: +880 1711 291 514

a detailed overview of Bathroom Design principles, covering different types of bathrooms, suggested sizes, essential com...
17/12/2025

a detailed overview of Bathroom Design principles, covering different types of bathrooms, suggested sizes, essential components, and spatial planning for single and multiple users.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the image's content:

🛁 BATHROOM TYPES AND SIZES
The image first categorizes bathrooms into three main types:
• Master Bathroom: Directly connected to the primary/master bedroom.
• Suggested Size: 100 ft² – 200 ft².
• Features: Typically includes a vanity, toilet, shower, and often a separate bathtub.
• Common Bathroom: Used by general household members or guests, usually accessed from a hallway.
• Suggested Size: 80 ft² – 100 ft².
• Features: Typically includes a vanity, toilet, and bathtub/shower.
• Powder Room/Half Bath: Contains only a toilet and sink/vanity.
• Suggested Size: 15 ft² – 25 ft².

📏 SPATIAL PLANNING AND CLEAR PATHWAYS
A smaller top diagram illustrates required circulation space:
• Clear Pathway: The space in front of the toilet and sink should allow for easy movement.
• Minimum Width: 30 inches (760 mm) is indicated as the minimum clear space for a pathway.

🖼️ DETAILED LAYOUTS
The image provides schematic floor plans for the three main types:
• Master Bathroom: Shows an arrangement with a double vanity, a separate shower stall, a toilet, and a bathtub. The layout is typically more spacious and complex.
• Common Bathroom: Shows a typical layout with a single vanity, toilet, and a combined tub/shower unit. It is designed to be functional and space-efficient.
• Powder Room: Shows a simple layout containing only a toilet and a sink, minimizing the space required.

💧 WET ZONE VS. DRY ZONE
The design concept divides the bathroom into two functional zones:
• Wet Zone (Blue Area):
• Location: Includes the shower, bathtub, and toilet.
• Requirements: Requires water proofing, drainage slopes, and water resistant materials to manage water and moisture.
• Dry Zone (Red Area):
• Location: Includes the vanity and storage area.
• Purpose: To protect from water spray & splash. This area typically houses components that are less resistant to constant moisture.

👥 MULTIPLE PEOPLE USE (FAMILY BATHROOM)
This section addresses design considerations for bathrooms intended for shared use:
• Key Consideration: The vanity area is often separated (sometimes physically or by color-coding in the diagram) from the toilet/shower area.
• Clearance: A 30 inch walking or clear zone is maintained between the toilet and the vanity area, allowing one person to be using the vanity while another is walking past or using the toilet/bath area without interference. This improves efficiency in a high-use environment.
Overall, the photo serves as a guide to fundamental bathroom design, emphasizing functionality, spatial requirements, material choice based on water exposure, and accommodating different user needs.

16/12/2025

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