Designed by InC_Designs, this 2,000 sq ft show flat in Ahmedabad translates modern residential living into a calm, aspirational yet relatable spatial experience.

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Designed by InC_Designs, this 2,000 sq ft show flat in Ahmedabad translates modern residential living into a calm, aspirational yet relatable spatial experience.
Plug Collective designs a demountable sales office for Mahavir Group’s redevelopment project in Mumbai–transforming a temporary structure into a carefully articulated architectural statement rooted in light, trust, and material responsibility.
Designed by Alchemy Collective, Aurelia is a 1,050 sq ft residence in Mumbai, where bohemian warmth, layered colour, and spatial openness come together in a deeply personal urban home.
Moving beyond display, House of Ruya creates a material-driven gallery for Splash Textures in Bengaluru where paint is experienced not merely as a finish, but as art.
Designed by By the Riverside, this 2,500 sq ft residence in Bengaluru layers raw materials, wildlife memories, and quiet craft into a deeply personal family sanctuary.
In Jamnagar, this Dhyey Chag Architects-designed residence reworks a conventional 4BHK into an expansive 3BHK, defined by seamless spatial flow, concealed detailing, and material-led restraint.
Studio KNest designs a spiritually rooted 2BHK in Vrindavan by merging two independent apartments into a cohesive second home for a Krishna devotee based in the USA. The project interprets the town’s devotional ethos through arches, murals, jaali detailing, and a restrained contemporary palette.
Environ Planners reinterpret the spatial memory of a traditional wada through The Jharokha House, a climate-conscious, vertically planned contemporary residence in Nashik.
Located in Sopan Baug, Pune, the Sanghavi Residence is a 4,000 sq ft apartment designed by Atelier NOUA as a material-rich home that blends luxury detailing with hospitality-inspired spatial planning.