This isn’t a home office—it’s a cabinet of curiosities disguised as a workspace, a room that refuses to commit to a single design language when it can speak seven fluently. The result is a richly layered studio where every surface tells a different story, yet the narrative remains cohesive, intentional, and deeply personal.Shop at Etsy DoorsByMJ




Rooted in unique eclectic style, the space blends boho-chic ease with country-inspired character, anchored by a rustic credenza that feels both storied and soulful. Handmade craftsmanship and vintage detailing take center stage, evoking the charm of a well-loved country cabinet or a timeworn vintage sideboard passed down through generations.


The piece functions effortlessly as an entryway table, storage console, or statement sideboard, offering both utility and visual intrigue. Natural textures, aged finishes, and artisanal imperfections give it warmth and authenticity—each mark a quiet reminder that beauty lies in the handmade and the imperfect.





Begin with the lotus-carved doors, sourced from an India haveli estate and now reimagined as room dividers. Their intricate petals and vines weave across weathered wood, creating a backdrop that’s part sculpture, part architecture, entirely mesmerizing. But rather than treating them as museum pieces, the designer surrounded them with unexpected companions: a mid-century Danish desk, Brutalist concrete bookends, and a Victorian-era leather chair reupholstered in electric peacock velvet.




This is eclecticism as philosophy—the belief that beautiful antique doors, hand-carved wood doors, and architectural elements from different eras and origins don’t just coexist; they conspire together to create spaces with genuine soul and endless visual intrigue.



