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.

IDW celebrates India with an eclectic curation of the works of Indian designers, architects, photographers, product designers and artists.
Homecontemporary design
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 Ahmedabad, IDO Design’s Lollo Rosso transforms a transparent glasshouse shell into a warm, contemporary Pan-Asian restaurant where red accents, lush botanical prints and soft light converge to create a mood that is equal parts easy-going and elegant.
In Surat, Studio Dot Dimension’s Odd3 transforms minimalism into emotion—a 1,200 sq ft coffee lounge where curves, tactility, and light choreograph connection and calm.
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.
In Nashik, Studio Akshay Singavi’s Gulmohar clinic transforms a 1,000 sq ft blank shell into a sanctuary where terracotta red ceilings, tiled surfaces, and natural light redefine patient experience.
In Gandhinagar, Mansi Patel Interiors crafts The House of Makeba, a café-restaurant where earthy textures, brass accents, and moss-green ceilings shape a soothing dining experience.
The Nahar Industry Campus — envisioned by TOD Design Innovations — is a 25,000 sq ft architectural marvel that seamlessly blends innovation with local culture.