Our Background
A studio shaped by care and curiosity
Luma Path was founded in Kuala Lumpur with a clear purpose: to offer interior design that puts the client's experience at the centre of every decision. Not the portfolio image. Not the trend cycle. The actual feeling of living in a well-considered space.
The practice grew from a shared frustration with design work that moves too quickly — that delivers a result before the brief has been properly understood. At Luma Path, we built a slower, more attentive approach. Site visits are unhurried. Conversations go deeper than floor plans. Material choices are made with an eye on how things will feel a year on, not just how they photograph on the day.
We serve residential clients — homeowners, couples designing their first apartment, families reconfiguring a house they've outgrown — and smaller hospitality spaces where atmosphere is part of the offering. In every case, the work begins with listening.
8+
Years of Practice
140+
Projects Completed
3
Service Offerings
KL
Studio Location
"Design is the result of attention — not just skill."
Our Mission
To make spaces feel genuinely inhabited
We believe that good interior design is not about impressing visitors — it's about serving the people who live or work in a space every day. Luma Path designs with that daily experience in mind: how the light changes in the afternoon, how the layout supports routine, how a material holds up through a Malaysian summer.
Our People
The team behind the work
A small, focused studio. Everyone involved in a project has a direct role in shaping it.
Nadia Rashid
Principal Designer
Leads the spatial and material direction of every project. Nadia's background in architecture shapes the way Luma Path thinks about proportion and volume in residential interiors.
Syafiq Kamal
Renovation Coordinator
Manages contractor relationships and procurement throughout the Soft Handover phase. Syafiq's practical knowledge keeps projects on track and quality consistent.
Lena Tan
3D Visualisation & Styling
Creates the rendered presentations that help clients understand a design before it's built. Lena also leads the concluding styling sessions that bring each space to life.
How We Work
Standards & Practices
Our working methods are built around quality, clarity, and respect for the client's time and investment.
Structured design documentation
Every Layered Design project is delivered with complete specifications — material references, dimensions, finish codes, and supplier contacts — so nothing is left to assumption during build.
Clear written agreements
Scope, timeline, fees, and revision terms are confirmed in writing before any work begins. Clients know exactly what they are receiving and when.
Client data protection
All personal information is handled with care and stored securely. We do not share client details with third parties beyond those directly involved in your project.
Regular, straightforward updates
Throughout the design and renovation process, we send written progress updates at agreed intervals — so you're never wondering what stage things are at.
Considered material sourcing
We prefer suppliers whose materials are durable and responsibly produced. Longevity in a design is its own form of sustainability — we don't specify things that won't last.
Quality reviews during renovation
For Soft Handover projects, we conduct site visits at key milestones to check workmanship against specifications — catching issues before they become problems.
Interior Design · Kuala Lumpur
A different kind of design practice
Interior design in Malaysia has become increasingly fast-paced — renovation packages assembled from catalogues, rendered visuals that look polished but feel impersonal. Luma Path was built as a deliberate counterpoint. Our work takes longer not because we are slow, but because we are careful. A space that genuinely works for the people inside it requires understanding those people first.
We work across Kuala Lumpur and the wider Klang Valley. Most of our clients are in apartments, condominiums, and landed homes in areas like Mont Kiara, Bangsar, Damansara, and KLCC. We also take on hospitality and small commercial briefs where atmosphere is central to the experience — café interiors, boutique guesthouses, and private dining spaces.
What clients consistently tell us is that the process felt manageable. That they understood what was happening, felt heard when they raised concerns, and walked away from the project with a space that reflected their own sense of home rather than ours.
Begin with a conversation
We'd be glad to hear about your space and what you're hoping for it. Reach out and we'll find a time to talk.
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