Forest Place Nursing Home
Apartment 11 (Custom fitted furniture)
This project by Shyamaa Living is a prime example of bespoke craftsmanship solving complex architectural challenges in a retirement living environment. By blending meticulous technical execution with high-end aesthetic goals, they have successfully elevated this studio from a standard living space into a luxurious, boutique-hotel-inspired sanctuary. Here is an analysis of how Shyamaa Living navigated these specific design and installation challenges. The Design Challenge: Bespoke Integration The client’s vision was clear but demanding: The "Boutique Hotel" Aesthetic: Achieving a sophisticated, cohesive look that makes the studio feel like a premium suite rather than a functional room. Precise Colour Matching: The furniture's outer carcass needed to harmonise with the existing flooring, while the primary panels had to perfectly match the soft green tones of the existing kitchen cabinetry. Architectural Obstacles: The room featured extremely curvy coving and skirting, requiring non-standard cuts for the furniture to fit perfectly flush against the walls. Custom Headboard Innovation: Designing a headboard that could accommodate LED backlighting to enhance the "boutique" atmosphere, while ensuring it remained practical and not a dust trap. Shyamaa Living’s Technical Solutions 1. Precision Scribing for Curvy Architecture The most significant installation challenge was ensuring the tall wardrobe units fit seamlessly against the room's curved coving and skirting. The Solution: Shyamaa Living utilized advanced precision scribing. By meticulously measuring and custom-cutting the wood on-site, they ensured the furniture hugged the complex wall contours with zero-gap tolerance. This creates a built-in, "seamless" appearance that is a hallmark of high-end, custom cabinetry and hides the awkwardness of the room's architecture. 2. Harmonizing Colour Palettes To achieve the requested boutique look, the design relies on the balance between the flooring and the kitchen cabinetry. The Solution: By using a natural wood-grain finish for the furniture’s outer structure to bridge the gap with the flooring, they created a solid, grounded foundation. The soft green finish on the doors and headboard panels creates a direct, intentional connection to the kitchen area. This consistent colour thread throughout the studio makes the small space feel larger, calmer, and more cohesive. 3. Functional Headboard Design The headboard had to be a statement piece that served a lighting function without creating maintenance issues. The Solution: The design utilizes a floating panel approach. By mounting the headboard slightly away from the wall to conceal the LED strips, the light washes gently behind the panel. Crucially, they designed the unit with clean lines and minimal ledges, ensuring there are no hidden gaps or "nooks" where dust could accumulate. This satisfies both the aesthetic demand for modern lighting and the clinical/practical demand for easy cleaning. The Final Result The studio now functions as a unified living space where every element—from the custom wardrobes to the headboard and media console—feels like a deliberate choice rather than an afterthought. By combining the luxurious boutique hotel vibe with industrial-level durability and bespoke carpentry, Shyamaa Living has created a space that is not only visually stunning but also incredibly easy for residents to maintain. They successfully turned the "biggest challenge"—the room's unique, curvy architecture—into a feature of high-end craftsmanship. This level of custom detail is exactly what prospective residents and families look for when selecting a retirement home: a space that feels cared for, designed with intent, and built to last.











































