

FICTIVE FIVE DESIGN STUDIO
ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN
ABOUT
The design firm, currently based in Navi Mumbai, is found by Vaibhav Patil, Ketaki Shinde and Poonam Patil, in the year 2021.
The team has a prior experience in handling and completing hospitality, commercial and residential projects of both, architectural and interior type.
WORK


We aimed to create a villa that suits with the commercial background of the locality while also creating a homely and luxurious environment in landscapes and interiors.


The hotel building and cottages sit within the contoured land, thus creating built spaces that blend with the unbuilt to enhance the essence of the site.
Materials like natural stone facades, sandstone and white marble jalis have been used to give it a touch of the Rajasthan culture.














Special attention is given to the exterior plaster texture and color treatment, enhancing the visual appeal and blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship ensures that, even within budget constraints, the project exemplifies our dedication to creating beautiful and enduring homes.






bedroom exudes tranquility with its soft pastel green walls and light wood paneling. The linear design of the wardrobe and study table adds to the room's sleek and uncluttered look.
This project beautifully exemplifies how minimalist design, paired with thoughtful color choices and functional layouts, can create an inviting and stylish living environment.








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We, at Fictive Five Design Studio (F5), provide the complete set of architectural services along with interior design services and consultancy. Our work spectrum ranges from hospitality projects to institutional and residential projects. We have on-going architectural and interior projects in hospitality and residential category. These projects span over Mumbai, Pune and Rajasthan.
The trio of curious minds attempts to develop a design language that could respond to the diversity of the field with simplicity by creating spaces that could converse with its surroundings and the users.