— The Studio

Rooms that hold up over time

Amaan Decorator works from the inside out — beginning with how a room is used, what light it holds, and what the space asks of the people who live in it.

Listening before drawing

Every project begins with a conversation about how the space is actually used — morning routines, afternoon light, how furniture wears, which colours hold and which shift.

/ Who We Are

We take a limited number of projects at a time. That's not a selling point — it's the only way to give each space the full attention proportional clarity requires.

Close-up of a room corner mid-project — a painted plaster wall meeting aged oak flooring, a brass door handle catching afternoon window light, paint swatches pinned at eye level, texture and material integrity visible in the grain and finish
Close-up of a room corner mid-project — a painted plaster wall meeting aged oak flooring, a brass door handle catching afternoon window light, paint swatches pinned at eye level, texture and material integrity visible in the grain and finish
• How We Work

Restraint as a working method

The right chair in the right position changes a room more than filling every corner. Decisions are made slowly, tested against the actual light and scale of the space.

Material choices are reviewed three months out — how a colour reads in January differs from how it reads in July. That consideration is part of every specification.

Client Voices

Rooms worth coming home to

The study feels like it was always there. Nothing draws attention to itself — the proportions just work, and the light is better than I expected at that time of day.

Our office needed to feel considered without being distracting. Amaan understood that immediately and made decisions we wouldn't have known to ask for.

— Rachel M., residential client

— Daniel T., commercial client

Start with a conversation

Tell us about your space — what it is, how it's used, and what's not working yet. We'll take it from there.