A Studio Built on Quiet Intention
Forma Haus began as a small conversation between two designers who believed that good interiors are less about style and more about listening.
Back to HomeForma Haus — Where Form Meets Living
Forma Haus was founded in Bangsar with a straightforward idea: that good design starts with paying attention. Not to trends or award catalogues, but to the people who will actually live in a space — their mornings, their habits, their sense of comfort and quiet.
Over the years we've worked on apartments in Mont Kiara, landed homes in Damansara, and boutique offices in the city centre. Each project has reinforced the same belief — that spaces work best when they're shaped around the people who occupy them, not the other way around.
We operate as a compact studio by choice. That means every client works directly with a senior designer from day one, without being passed down a chain of junior staff. What you share with us stays with us, and the work reflects your brief, not a generic house style.
Our Mission
To create spaces that feel genuinely right to the people who inhabit them — by design that is thoughtful, unhurried, and grounded in how life is actually lived.
Our Values
- Patience. Good design rarely arrives quickly. We give every project the time it deserves.
- Observation. We notice what others sometimes overlook — the light at a particular hour, the way a room is actually used.
- Honesty. We give straightforward advice, even when it means recommending a simpler solution.
- Longevity. We aim for spaces that feel as right in a decade as they do at completion.
Who You'll Work With
A small, experienced team — each person brings a specific depth of knowledge to the work.
Sharifah Rania
Trained in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore with over a decade of practice in residential interiors. Rania leads every client relationship and oversees all design decisions at the studio.
Daniel Adzmi
Specialises in spatial planning and 3D visualisation. Daniel works on the technical development side of each project, from layout studies to materials specification and contractor liaison.
Lim Hui Shan
Brings order to the complex logistics of the implementation phase. Hui Shan manages supplier relationships, tracks orders, and keeps site visits running on schedule.
How We Work
Forma Haus holds itself to a set of working principles that shape every project, regardless of size or budget.
Site Survey Before Any Design
We always begin with a physical or detailed virtual survey of the space. Measurements, light conditions, and structural constraints are assessed before any aesthetic decisions are made.
Clear Written Briefs
Every project is anchored by a written brief agreed upon by both parties. This document evolves through the project and prevents misunderstandings late in the process.
Structured Feedback Rounds
Design revisions are handled through defined feedback rounds, not open-ended change requests. This keeps the process moving and the design coherent.
Client Confidentiality
Details about your home, family, and lifestyle that you share with us remain entirely private. We do not publish project photos or case studies without explicit written permission.
Vetted Supplier Network
Our supplier recommendations are based on quality and reliability, not commission arrangements. If we suggest a workshop or vendor, it's because we trust their output.
Data Protection
Client information collected through our website and project process is handled in accordance with Malaysian personal data protection guidelines. We retain only what is necessary.
Interior Design in Kuala Lumpur — A Considered Practice
Interior design in Kuala Lumpur draws from a rich and layered cultural landscape. The city's residential spaces range from compact high-rise units to generous landed properties in established neighbourhoods like Bangsar, Damansara, and Ampang. Each type presents its own spatial challenges and opportunities.
Forma Haus works primarily across the Klang Valley, with particular depth of experience in Bangsar and the surrounding areas. We understand how the city's tropical climate affects material choices, how the mix of architectural styles shapes what works in different buildings, and which local craftsmen and suppliers consistently deliver quality.
Our approach to design development prioritises spatial clarity, natural material references, and a calm visual quality that holds up to daily life. We draw on botanical and natural influences — not as a surface aesthetic, but as a way of thinking about how people feel at ease in a space. Light, proportion, and material texture are the tools we return to most often.
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No commitment required. Just an open discussion about your space and what you'd like it to become.
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