JD Design Awards 2025

Manisha’s Zen Maternity Hospital

PG Diploma in Interior Design

Imagine walking into a hospital that doesn’t feel like a hospital. No harsh lights, no cold white walls screaming “clinical,” just a lot of peace and zen energy. That’s what Manisha cooked up with her design. She ditched the whole sterile, stress-inducing hospital thieme and went for a place that’s more spa-retreat than delivery room

Everything here exudes calm. Soft earthy colors—creams, fresh greens, all those relax-y beiges. You get flowing, open spaces. It’s like the hospital has inhaled and exhaled, and now it’s finally calm. You almost expect some soothing lo-fi beats playing in the background.

Manisha’s Zen Maternity Hospital

She grabbed a bunch of ideas from the Zen philosophy—keep it simple, find the chill, bring in natural vibes. There aren’t a million distractions or sharp angles trying to poke your eye out; there’s gentle lighting and rooms that blend into each other like butter melting on toast. Private suites, cozy relaxation nooks. Even the birthing rooms have that, “don’t panic, you’ve got this” energy.

Having a baby is wildly stressful. Everything about this place, though, says “breathe, slow down, you’re safe here.” Manisha’s hospital is more than a set of walls—it’s anoasis for new moms and their families, making all those crazy first moments just a little bit softer on everyone’s nerves.

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Pawsome Pals actually tries to do right by the planet. The place uses eco-friendly materials and has storage that doesn’t make you want to cry if you’re the new staff member on shift. They even roll deep with this P.A.U.S.E. theme which means “let’s actually care for these animals and let their people chill out.” 

It’s not just a kennel with a fancy sign—Pawsome Pals is pet paradise, the kind of spot where your dog might not want to go home. 

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