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Design · Brief to plan

How do I tell an architect what I want?

The architect asks 'what do you want?' and you draw a blank. You know it when you see it — but turning a feeling into a brief that gets you the right design is genuinely hard.

  • Reference images don't translate well — the design comes back nothing like you imagined
  • Half the brief lives in your head and only surfaces when you see the wrong version
  • Family disagreements only come up after the architect's already drawn
  • Multiple rounds of revisions and you still feel unheard
Brief workshop with you
We sit through your day, your family's needs, and your references — and write a brief the architect can actually use.
Make trade-offs upfront
Bigger living vs. larger bedrooms, open kitchen vs. closed — settle the debates before drawings start, not after.
Translate Pinterest to spec
Reference images are vague. We break them down into the materials, proportions, and details that actually create the feeling.
The advisor reviewed my plans properly and pointed out all the required corrections. Happy with the service.
Bimal, Keralavia Plan Review
The advisor reviewed my floor plan and provided clear Vastu recommendations — bedroom usability, ventilation, and window alignment. Practical guidance, not vague rituals.
Dayananda, Bangalorevia Vastu
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