Tina Ramchandani Growing up in states, but worldwide, surrounded by color, texture and cultural effects. This was when she was on such a trip with her family that she really loved the design. “While walking in a hotel, I got away from emotion,” says Ramchandani. “This was the first time I had experienced a place with all my senses. I knew that I wanted to embrace that feeling for the rest of my life, and wanted to find a way to make it a career.”
Ramchandani graduated with a bachelor’s degree in interior design from Philadelphia’s Art Institute, then respected his skills in firms in Manhattan, including Visent Wolf Associates. It was encouraged by the support of those in the design community whose generosity and insight were invaluable.
Tina Ramchandani \\\ photo: Britney Ambridge
In 2014, he founded his New York -based company, Tina Ramchandani CreativeHe specializes in the fact that he is intimate lowestism, interiors that are warm and modern, with custom elements. Instead of emphasizing the same style or tendency, Ramchandani creates an environment that is not only elevated, but also the stories of their customers’ lives.
Always with a strong desire for real curiosity and connection, Ramchandani has an innate ability to understand what it matters to people. She listens to a person about her special needs, and then turns that vision into some tangible. This is a process that is always interesting and enhances its dedication.
When she is not working on a project, Ramchandani makes utensils, another form of expression that inspires her. She notes, “What started as a way to calm my mind has become a creative outlet that I enjoy deeply.” “I have also created some vases that now live in our studio – the functional reminder of beauty in slowing down.”
Today, Tina Ramchandani joins for us Five FridaysTu
1. Figaro
If you know me, you know Figaro. He is more than a pet – he is a family. Their expressive (and often decision) looks, their curious feelings, and our shared adventures bring me endless joy. He is a reminder to stay, be present, and love unconditionally.
2. Travel
How do I live and design. Whether the discovery of states or abroad, I am constantly motivated – color pair on a historical aspect, texture of local textiles, or peace of a quiet moment. Drawing itself in new cultures causes both clarity and creativity.
picture: Jacob Snavali
3. Flower
There is an easy way to bring happiness to flowers. Whether thinking to complete a room is discovered with conscience or unexpectedly in nature, they provide a moment of beauty – a tenderness, a gesture. I love the way they can introduce color in the most elegant and amazing ways, anytime can add life and energy without asking attention.
picture: Jacob Snavali
4. Colour
I believe the color is emotional. Whether it is bold, saturated tones or finely of fine whites, color adds depth and story to a space. Its thoughtful use allows a house to speak and speak honestly.
picture: Jacob Snavali
5. Performing Dresses
Life is beautifully incomplete. Among my dog, my niece, and my own clumsy moment, durable, clean clothes should be one. Fortunately, performance no longer means to compromise on beauty – we now have options that are refined as they are flexible.
Tina works by Ramchandani:
picture: Daniel Wang
Design on a dime – intimate feminism
To participate in the design on a dime for our second year, we adopted a fickle turn on our signature style, intimate minimumism. Subject-anti-feminism-allowed us to channel our own energy, optimism and creativity. Designed for a good reason, this vignette was both indifferent and further thinking, with bold styling and unexpected personality.
picture: Jacob Snavali
Library-Office-Borma Hill
Located in the attractive booram hill, this residence called the interiors who reflect the vibrancy of its exterior. The library-office space, shown here, was originally designed to mix in architecture, creating a striking visual statement. The rich color and layered texture created a place that retreats and reflection of equal parts.
picture: Jacob Snavali
George Town , House beautiful cover
This colonial Georgetown Ghar is one of our most cute projects. From the first day, there was a deep creative belief between us and the customer – a cooperation that allowed for bold decisions and stories of vibrant colors. It was also a milestone project, as it became a cover feature House Beautiful Color issue – a proud and humble moment for our studios.
picture: Jacob Snavali
Hampton outdoor life
Our team had the privilege of guiding this ground-up Hampton from concept to completion, in and out. The customer imagined a house that balanced its modern New York sensitivity with a traditional shingle-style exterior attraction. This special image holds one of my favorite places – a smooth, spacious outer region that is made equally for spontaneous entertaining and quiet moments. Personally, this house holds special meaning because it was the first complete under my new established firm.
picture: Jacob Snavali
Central Park West – A Vivest Sanctuary
Inspired by the Verdent Scenes of the Central Park beyond the windows, the space was designed as an individual retreat for a lively young professional. The palette directly draws from the green landscape, brings out the heart of the house. Designed for both cool and celebrations, interiors run easily between intimate ceremonies and vibrant evenings, with adaptable places for food, lounge and entertaining.