Ikigai Studio shapes a home in Pune where neutral tones set the foundation, allowing moments of colour, texture, and form to define a space that feels both composed and full of character.

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Ikigai Studio shapes a home in Pune where neutral tones set the foundation, allowing moments of colour, texture, and form to define a space that feels both composed and full of character.
Designed by Studio Saransh in Ahmedabad, NG Apartment reimagines the memory of Corbusian Ahmedabad within a contemporary high-rise setting. The home draws from the city’s modernist legacy to create interiors shaped by exposed surfaces, proportion, and restraint.
In Khar, Mumbai, Zindagi by Chie Design reimagines a contemporary apartment as a layered, emotionally driven home shaped by personal memories, crafted surfaces, and spatial fluidity.
Intraa Design Studio demonstrate how warmth, material honesty, and spatial clarity can transform a compact 850-sq-ft apartment into a deeply lived-in family home in Pune.
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.
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 Pune’s Baner neighbourhood, Divya Singh Designs’ Asana is a 5,585 sq ft family home that finds luxury in stillness, balance, and mindful living.
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.