Coffee with Life’

“Life is a game….Play it.”

Recently asked Question:
Are you an architect who looks like an artist?
Me: I'm an artist, who looks like an artist but works as interior architect.
Question: So, I'm assuming you studied interior design but always wanted to do fine arts. Right?
Me: It is exactly the other way around.
Amusing Question: lol really? That's such an exception. 

~ Yes, my friend, life is a game, and sometimes you play it solely with passion, and without the aid of any preconceived knowledge. Although in some cases, it is necessary to gain the fundamental knowledge, others are just the exception.

“Life is a Dream….Realise it.”

Having been born in a modest household, where educational expenses were always being the priority than a lavish lifestyle, my mother often used to talk about upgrading the house interior and I always used to think that something was missing.

So the drive to build the lovely surroundings was always there since the beginning.

Art was the passion and interior design was just another medium for my creativity. SO right after my graduation, I decided to realise the dream of putting up beautiful spaces, less complaining Moms, and hence more happy families. 😉

*the story still continues…… so better bring your cuppa coffee before scrolling down…

“Life is a Challenge….Meet it.”

The real learning came from the fact that I never said no to any challenge coming my way. The first requirement for an architectural drawing made me install ‘Autocad’ on my laptop and so on….

Hence the learning continued in consequence the growth continued. The whole process of ‘self-learning’ helped to land many national and international design projects in my portfolio.

So my friend, unfortunately, we live in a society where a piece of paper named ‘degree’ is considered more important than the knowledge itself.

But let’s dream of a life where our passions are more important than any other stereotypical method of learning.

Concept, Content writing, Art direction, Photography, Photo-editing done by Maham Iftikhar