The Neoclassical process at Tribuz begins with The Symmetry of Order. Unlike modern styles that embrace asymmetry, Neoclassical design demands a balanced "Axis." We begin by identifying the focal point of a room—usually a fireplace, a grand window, or a structural portal—and mirroring the layout around it to create a sense of monumental calm.
We utilize Proportional Scaling, applying the "Golden Ratio" to wall moldings and ceiling heights. This ensures that even the most ornate details feel harmonious rather than cluttered. The discovery phase is about creating a sense of "Quiet Authority," where the architecture itself provides a formal, dignified backdrop for life.
Execution is where we practice Refined Ornamentation. We move away from the heavy gold leaf of the past, opting instead for a "Tone-on-Tone" palette. Our artisans focus on the architectural "Bones": fluted pilasters, intricate cornices, and coffered ceilings, executed in modern materials like high-density polymers or light-weight stone composites.
The material palette is a celebration of timeless luxury. We pair statuary marble and polished brass with soft, tactile velvets and silks. Every surface is an interplay of texture—smooth stone against intricate wood carvings. By maintaining a neutral color story—creams, fawns, and muted greys—we ensure that the grandeur of the Neoclassical style feels breathable and perfectly suited for the modern Indian elite.