Designed by Maze Concept Design Studio in Bengaluru, Kai is a high-end fine-dining restaurant that reinterprets the grandeur of Indian palaces through a bold, contemporary design lens.

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Designed by Maze Concept Design Studio in Bengaluru, Kai is a high-end fine-dining restaurant that reinterprets the grandeur of Indian palaces through a bold, contemporary design lens.
In Bengaluru, Vista by Atelier Design N Domain LLP is conceived as a calm, contemporary residence where spatial clarity, material restraint and carefully framed views shape everyday living.
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.
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.
This Bengaluru home designed by Studio GSA reflects the beauty of restraint… where natural materials, muted tones, and thoughtful detailing come together to create a warm and timeless family retreat.
Nebulous Design Workshop transforms an ornate apartment in Bengaluru into a serene, contemporary home. Curved walls, softened edges, and redefined balconies take the place of once-heavy detailing, while muted tones and tactile finishes lend the space a sense of clarity and calm.
By the Riverside craft a 3,000-square-foot residence in Bengaluru, where Chettinad pillars, kolam motifs and terracotta textures root a modern home in Tamil heritage.
In Bengaluru, Crest Architects’ Long House balances clarity, restraint, and Vaastu principles to create a minimal residence anchored by a dramatic cantilever.
Designed by Studio Detail, this minimalistic house in Bengaluru is planned around two African tulip trees which foster a deep sense of belonging to its four residents. Curated by: Deepa Nair Photographs: Shamanth Patil J; courtesy Studio Detail The brief ...