Design That Resonates: Studios Redefining How People Experience Space in 2025
From appealing interiors to digital artisanship, these creative studios are transforming the vocabulary of design to a more conscious and personalized future
By Contributor Content by The Netty Awards | Photography by: Jared Kuzia | Original Article
Photography by Jared Kuzia
The power of restraint and precision.
Warm minimalism has become a design movement in its own right, and few capture its essence like Boston-based designer Sashya Thind. Since founding her studio in 2012, Thind has become known for interiors that balance clean architectural lines with layered textures and natural materials, resulting in spaces that feel both refined and profoundly personal.
With a background in architecture and a precise eye for proportion, her process reimagines space through thoughtful planning, custom millwork, curated materials, and tailored furnishings. She works in close collaboration with clients, architects, and builders to deliver homes that are as intentional as they are intimate. Whether modernizing a heritage townhouse or designing a contemporary waterfront retreat, she brings a quiet elegance to every project.
Consistently recognized with accolades, including back-to-back wins as Best Modern Interior Design Firm by Modern Luxury Interiors Boston, her spaces speak in whispers, not shouts. Her work continues to redefine how minimalism can feel warm, layered, and emotionally resonant.