Hello, I’m Nish



Online Interior Designer & Paint Color Consultant
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HOW it STARTED
My journey began in architecture, where I gained a strong foundation in structure and form — but I soon realized my true passion lay in the details that bring spaces to life. Over time, I found myself more excited about finishes, color palettes, and how interiors & colors could shape everyday experiences.


I’ve always been captivated by the way color can completely transform a space — not just visually, but emotionally. What started as a fascination with paint swatches and interior magazines quickly grew into a deeper appreciation for how the right shade can evoke calm, confidence, or creativity. For me, choosing paint colors isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating an atmosphere that reflects personality, purpose, and lifestyle. Color is powerful — and I love helping people harness that power in their spaces.
Architect by Education, Interior Designer by Profession, and a COLOR CONSULTANT by heart!
Whether it’s the warmth of a soft beige or the drama of a deep navy, paint colors have the ability to completely transform how a room feels. Over time, this interest grew into a passion for helping others choose the perfect hues that reflect their style, personality, and the atmosphere they want to create. For me, color isn’t just decoration — it’s design with emotion.
A few of my
FAVORITE THINGS
Go-to workout
yoga in the morning
Dream destination
New Zealand
FAVORITE DRINK
Peanut butter shake
Guilty pleasure
Dimsums, Ramyun
COLOR COMBINATIONS
black, greige and rust
FAVORITE PAINT BRANDS
Sherwin Williams, F&B
SIGNATURE SHADE
taupes
DESIGN STYLE
Modern Classic, Japandi
” Because the right color changes everything “
– Nish
ready for a COLLAB?
Ready to bring your vision to life? Whether you’re a homeowner, designer, or brand looking to create a space that speaks through color, I’m here to collaborate. Let’s combine your ideas with my expertise to craft a palette that’s not only beautiful, but uniquely you.





