Mindspace Interiors designs this 750 sq ft residence in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, as a calm, material-led home centred on bespoke teakwood furniture and thoughtful spatial optimisation.

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Mindspace Interiors designs this 750 sq ft residence in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, as a calm, material-led home centred on bespoke teakwood furniture and thoughtful spatial optimisation.
In this 3,500 sq ft sea-facing residence in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Atelier Design N Domain crafts a contemporary minimalist retreat grounded in coastal nuance and spatial clarity.
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.
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.
In Bengaluru’s Bellandur, Space Agency’s contemporary design blends tropical sensibilities, Indian art, and tactile materials to create a home that feels rooted, relaxed, and quietly personal.
In Pune, INI Studio design a 2BHK apartment that blends traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary restraint, creating a home that feels calm, grounded, and deeply personal.
Raaga, a 4,400 sq ft home in Chennai’s Adyar neighbourhood designed by YellowSub Studio, is conceived around memory, continuity, and the careful integration of a family’s long-collected belongings.
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.