Naibu Design crafts a 7,000 sq ft multi-generational residence where exposed concrete, Rajula stone and warm timber create a grounded architectural language shaped by art, proportion and landscape.

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Naibu Design crafts a 7,000 sq ft multi-generational residence where exposed concrete, Rajula stone and warm timber create a grounded architectural language shaped by art, proportion and landscape.
In Bhilai, Avittam House by White Tree Architects embodies classical Indian sensibilities through sandstone, handcrafted details and a restrained material palette that brings both warmth and continuity to a multigenerational home.
In Raipur, M.A.D Collaboratives crafts a 2,500 sq ft Wabi-Sabi-inspired residence where neutral palettes, soft textures and mindful zoning create a calm, contemporary family home.
In Bengaluru, Source Architecture transforms a 2,700 sq ft apartment into a moody, art-led home where rustic warmth, eclectic influences and quiet craft come together with intuitive ease.
We Design Studio crafts the Salt Pan House in Goa as an elemental coastal retreat shaped by water, light and landscape. Designed as a sculptural residence on the edge of a salt pan, he home embraces an architectural language grounded in material purity, climatic sensitivity and an intimate connection to its site.
In Pune, principal architect Priti Dhumal crafts Organic Silence — a 1,180 sq ft residence where minimalist contemporary lines meet fluid, organic warmth to create a composed, tactile sanctuary.
Wild Brick Studio reimagines a Bengaluru apartment as a warm, light filled home where boho charm, gentle colour and thoughtful detailing come together to create a space that feels effortless and deeply personal.
In Mumbai, Skulpterra Designs shapes a 1,000 sq ft apartment into a serene refuge where neutral tones, artisanal details and quiet planning create a warm, deeply personal first home.
In Goa, Studio Tilt transforms a humble studio into a 1,500 sq ft nature-led retreat defined by bougainvillea vines, old trees, reclaimed materials, raw textures and a lush landscape frequented by rescued animals and birds.