The idea behind this interior architecture project is to design a functional and inspiring space for Fabric Tales, a local fashion brand. The goal is to create a dynamic and creative environment that reflects the identity of the brand, enhances customer experience, and encourages collaboration among the team.
As a conceptual foundation, the Golden Ratio was used to guide the spatial design. By applying this principle, 45-degree diagonal lines were generated and used as a tool to organize the layout and arrange furniture in a harmonious and balanced way. This method allows the space to feel naturally structured while remaining visually engaging.
The project consists of several key zones: a welcoming reception area, an elegant showroom to display clothing pieces, a comfortable waiting area for guests, a creative zone dedicated to brainstorming and design activities, functional open-plan workspaces for the team, and a private manager's office. The layout encourages smooth circulation between public and private areas, balancing privacy and openness, while supporting both retail operations and daily work tasks.
The interior design incorporates sustainable materials and modern finishes to create a space that is both aesthetically pleasing and functionally efficient. Furniture and finishes were selected for comfort, durability, and brand identity alignment.
The spatial organization follows a grid based on the Golden Ratio, with 45-degree guiding lines informing the placement of walls, furniture, and circulation paths. Glass partitions are used to define spaces while preserving visual connectivity and openness.
The project was developed using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer for high-quality visualization, along with AutoCAD for precise technical drawings.