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This project demonstrates how homeowners can now access professional, tailored interior design services without an on-site consultation, a trend shaping the future of the industry.
Our client approached us to redesign her son’s bedroom in Stellenbosch. As a full-time university student, he only returns home on weekends and holidays. The brief? Create a dual-purpose space - a masculine haven for study and relaxation, and a welcoming guest room when he is away.
The starting point was a sea of grey: grey walls, grey bedding, grey headboard, grey curtains, and even grey flooring. With no texture, personality, or energy, the room lacked both warmth and purpose.
Working entirely online, our team curated a space that balanced functionality and style. We retained the grey palette but added depth, richness, and warmth through layering and texture:
The result is a modern, masculine retreat that feels both luxurious and inviting.

Equally important was reimagining the study area. We introduced a leather-inlay tub chair with gold-detailed feet, combining comfort and elegance. Floating shelves and a custom cupboard in warm wood tones brought much-needed organisation.
The workspace shifted from cluttered and uninspiring to calm, functional, and productive - exactly what a student needs.
This project showcases how virtual interior design consultations are reshaping South Africa’s home improvement and luxury interiors market. For time-pressed clients, families in remote locations, or businesses looking for agile solutions, virtual consults:

What began as a cold, grey box is now a layered, luxurious, and masculine space that adapts seamlessly between student bedroom and guest suite. This project proves that with the right expertise, even virtual consultations can deliver world-class results.
At Giava Interiors, we see virtual design as more than a trend - it’s a vital service offering that expands access to luxury interiors across South Africa.