In Bengaluru, Salmon Pink & Co.’s Sunset Soirée captures the calm, celebratory mood of twilight in an 1,800 sq ft apartment—where earthy palettes, green accents, and crafted detail evoke warmth and connection.

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In Bengaluru, Salmon Pink & Co.’s Sunset Soirée captures the calm, celebratory mood of twilight in an 1,800 sq ft apartment—where earthy palettes, green accents, and crafted detail evoke warmth and connection.
In Mumbai’s Worli, JJ Poonawala’s Casa Rustico transforms two linear apartments into a 3,000 sq ft sea-facing home where art, light, and form speak in quiet dialogue.
In Chennai, Concept-D Architects’ Project Ādya transforms a 350 sq ft living-dining space into a serene cocoon of tactile materials, handcrafted detail, and quiet, natural luxury.
In Surat, The Concept Lab’s Tranquil Oak distills modern serenity through oak wood, organic forms, and neutral tones—creating a 1,600 sq ft home where stillness feels alive.
In Ahmedabad, Terra Firma Architects’ Oak House 1 balances minimalism and warmth to create a 1,200 sq ft multigenerational home shaped by care, comfort, and quiet design.
In Powai, The Artful Habitat’s Mridū merges two compact flats into a seamless 1,000 sq ft home where curves, coves, and crafted details redefine constraint as opportunity.
In Ahmedabad, Dotline Design Studio’s Anand Nilayam is a 4BHK apartment that weaves vastu-led planning, heirloom pieces, and craft into a grounded, modern home.
In Navi Mumbai, Rawat Design Studio’s Between Black and White transforms a compact 3-bedroom apartment into a monochrome, two-bedroom haven for a young couple and their dog.