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Current residential development is suffering from a massive “missing middle.”

While developers continue to produce soulless cookie-cutter boxes or oversized luxury estates, a growing segment of high-income young families and professionals are quietly opting out of the traditional market entirely. They refuse to choose between a manageable footprint and an exquisite quality of life.

I design architectural frameworks that solve this gap — condensing the luxuries of a multi-million dollar estate into minimal, high-utility square footage. Homes that function as high-performance human sanctuaries.

Interior design is more than aesthetics. It is a critical factor in mental and physical health that must be baked into the floor plan from the very first beam to the very last outlet.

Utilizing high-level visuospatial skills and systems thinking, I create floor plans designed for how families actually want to live — prioritizing natural light, airflow, reduced foot traffic, privacy, and flow to support nervous system regulation, and family harmony.

The Salwet Triplex

A Stealth Wealth Compound for High Density Luxury Living

Architecture has long prioritized the developer’s wallet; it’s time it prioritized the family’s nervous system and their financial future.

The Salwet Triplex is a 4,000 sq. ft. vertical compound designed for Generational Wealth. It compresses the principles of multi-million dollar estates—sovereignty, seclusion, and biological harmony—into a high-performance investment vehicle.

The Salwet Triplex: A yellow modern house with solar panels on the roof, surrounded by desert landscape and mountains in the background, with multiple parked cars in the driveway.

While the footprint is 4,000 sq. ft., the utility is triple-layered:

  • The Investment Engine: Live in the Crown Jewel penthouse while the two ground-floor duplexes generate passive income, paying for the property's equity.

  • The Family Compound: A design for the modern family that wants to live together but stay sovereign—perfect for adult children, retired parents, or a private staff wing without sacrificing privacy.

  • Stealth-Wealth Monolith: A minimalist modular exterior protects your peace and your privacy, offering a psychological sense of safety that traditional mansions cannot provide.

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Proprietary Spiral Flow

Stop living in a "tree branch" where everyone collides in shared hallways.

My floor plan creates a natural hierarchy of movement. As you move clockwise through the home, the world falls away.

  • Centrifugal Privacy: Social spaces and private sanctuaries never overlap.

  • The Sovereignty Suite: The master bedroom acts as a terminal point of absolute privacy, complete with a private, high-walled sunbathing terrace and a dedicated office-closet hybrid.

Modern bathroom with a white bathtub filled with water and rose petals, a window with open curtains, a rectangular sink with a black faucet, a mirror, and a shower with a glass panel.

Biological Hygiene: The Self-Cleaning Bathroom

The modern bathroom is a maintenance failure. I’ve redesigned it as a sanitary machine.

  • Triple-Point Drainage: Gravity does the work–integrated drains positioned under the floating vanity, bidet, and shower exit.

  • Triple-Wall Ventilation: Two to three walls of windows provide natural UV sterilization and eliminate "musty" smells forever.

  • Zero-Contact Floors: By prioritizing floating elements, we eliminate the barriers to cleanliness and make maintenance a luxury asset

A kitchen with dark wood cabinets, a white countertop, and a stove with a pot. A window shows a sunset sky with orange and purple clouds.

Living Lung Protocol

We have replaced noisy mechanical systems with strategic natural ventilation.

  • Natural Convection: Apertures are placed at specific moments—above stoves and flanking vanities—to ensure the home breathes where you need it most.

Living room with a dark dining table and chairs, a bowl of green apples, a window with city view, and a view into a kitchen with dark cabinets and bar stools, illuminated with warm lighting.

A home shouldn't just hold your family; it should regulate it and build your wealth.

Welcome to Intelligent Design.

Living room with a large wooden dining table, six black chairs, a brown sofa, and a wall mirror illuminated with warm lighting.

The Salwet Triplex Architectural System & Blueprints Coming Soon.

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