Client Voices
What our clients say
First-hand accounts from homeowners and hospitality clients who've worked with Luma Path.
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"I wasn't sure what I wanted, just that something about my apartment felt off. The Veil Consultation gave me language for what I was sensing. The written impressions Nadia shared were remarkably perceptive — I read them twice. That alone was worth the visit."
Farah Zulkifli
Mont Kiara, KL · March 2025
"We'd had a frustrating experience with another studio before — lots of beautiful renders that didn't survive contact with reality. Luma Path was different. The specifications were detailed enough that the contractor had very few questions, and the result came out close to what we'd seen in the 3D."
Roshan & Siti
Bangsar, KL · February 2025
"The Soft Handover made the renovation feel manageable. I travel a lot for work and couldn't be on site regularly. Syafiq sent me clear updates and photographs at each stage. A couple of small issues came up — he caught them before I even knew, which is exactly what I needed."
Taufiq Aziz
KLCC, KL · January 2025
"We opened a small café in Damansara and wanted it to feel intimate rather than trendy. Luma Path understood this without much explanation. The space now has a quality that regular customers actually comment on — they say it feels settled. That's what we were hoping for."
Yee Lin
Damansara, KL · April 2025
"I'd been putting off dealing with our living room for two years because I didn't know where to start. The consultation helped me understand what I was actually looking for. The process was calm — no pressure at any point. The Layered Design came back within the promised timeline, which I genuinely didn't expect."
Nadiah Kamaruddin
Petaling Jaya, MY · March 2025
"What I appreciated most was that they were honest when my original idea wasn't going to work well spatially. Rather than telling me what I wanted to hear, they explained the issue clearly and offered an alternative direction. The result is better than what I'd originally asked for."
Zulaikha Hassan
Sri Hartamas, KL · February 2025
In Detail
Case Studies
A closer look at three projects — the situation before, the approach taken, and what the space became.
Case Study 01 · Residential · Bangsar
The Situation
A couple moving into a 1,400 sq ft condominium. The space had been renovated once before but felt assembled rather than designed — furniture from different periods, no coherent material story, lighting that was either too bright or too dim.
What We Did
We started with a Veil Consultation, then moved into the full Layered Design. The proposal centred on a warm neutral palette with textured plaster walls, new pendant lighting in the main living areas, and a reorganised kitchen that opened better to the dining space.
The Outcome
Total timeline of 11 weeks including renovation. The couple described the finished apartment as feeling like somewhere they'd always lived. The lighting redesign alone changed the atmosphere entirely — the space now reads as calm in the evening rather than institutional.
Case Study 02 · Hospitality · Damansara Heights
The Situation
A small café owner converting a shophouse ground floor. The space had good bones — high ceilings, original floor tiles — but was being offered to a contractor who would have standardised it away. The client wanted to preserve the character without making it feel like a museum.
What We Did
Layered Design focused on working with the existing features rather than against them. We specified furniture that was low and contemporary to contrast with the tall ceilings, kept the tiles but unified them with a consistent grout treatment, and designed a lighting scheme layered from ceiling pendants down to counter lamps.
The Outcome
The café opened on schedule. The original tiles and ceiling height became focal points rather than afterthoughts. The owner reported that customers frequently commented on how comfortable they felt staying for longer than intended — a direct indicator that the spatial design was working.
Case Study 03 · Residential · Mont Kiara
The Situation
A family expanding their home through renovation. Three bedrooms being reconfigured, a new study added, and the main living area extended. The client had a clear sense of what they disliked but less certainty about a direction. They needed design guidance as well as renovation management.
What We Did
Full Layered Design followed by Soft Handover. The design established a consistent material language — light timber, white plaster, brushed brass — carried across all rooms so the extended home felt like a single place rather than phases bolted together. Renovation management lasted 13 weeks.
The Outcome
The family noted that renovation was significantly less stressful than they had anticipated. Three quality issues were caught and resolved during the build without reaching them as problems to solve. At handover, the styling session helped them understand how to use the space — which pieces to keep, which to let go.
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Credentials
Professional Recognition
Malaysia Design Awards Shortlist
Residential Interiors · 2023
BIID Affiliated Practice
British Institute of Interior Design
MIID Associate Member
Malaysia Interior Designers Association
iProperty Award Feature
Best Residential Design · 2022
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