At Meir Homes, we are guided by three design pillars - Environment, Culture, and Philosophy.
Environment
We view “environment” as a human-crafted interpretation of nature. It reflects how we weave environmental influences into architecture, seamlessly integrating our curated elements with the pre-existing urban fabric. By environment, we consider the coexistence of natural systems and built form. It is not merely about disguising monotony, but about inviting local wildlife and neighborhood fauna to enter and live alongside our curated interiors.
Culture
Being guided by the cultural pillar, we do not reconstruct or replicate traditional forms; instead we draw selectively from traditional concepts, materials and decorative patterns as inspiration. These elements inform our design vocabulary and guide the careful curation of spaces, finishes and details so interiors feel rooted in cultural memory while remaining unequivocally contemporary. Practically, we reinterpret artisanal techniques, material palettes and symbolic motifs with modern proportions, technologies and functional requirements—creating homes that honor tradition without pastiche and celebrate cultural continuity within a refined, modern living environment.
Philosophy
The philosophical approach thoughtfully aligns spatial layouts, material choices, and orientation with subtle environmental and directional influences. Each home encourages balanced circulation throughout the space, promoting wellbeing, calm serenity, and an enduring, grounded connection to the earth.