Designed by Salmon Pink and Co in Mangalore, this apartment draws from the shifting blues and greens associated with the coastal city to create a home shaped by wabi-sabi warmth, softened textures, and a calm, contemporary material palette.

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Designed by Salmon Pink and Co in Mangalore, this apartment draws from the shifting blues and greens associated with the coastal city to create a home shaped by wabi-sabi warmth, softened textures, and a calm, contemporary material palette.
Sharp modern lines meet timeless Indian craftsmanship in this Mumbai high-rise apartment designed by AVVO. By balancing a fluid, light-filled layout with private retreats, the studio beautifully achieves the family’s vision of a contemporary home rooted in cultural depth.
On the outskirts of Ahmedabad, this weekend residence by Squelette Design unfolds as a landscape-led home where built form recedes, allowing light, water and vegetation to shape the experience of space.
In Bengaluru, this duplex residence by ma+rs brings together two separate apartments into a single home, where intimate, colour-defined spaces replace the idea of one large, open plan.
Conceived by Fine Line Designers for an NRI couple, this Mumbai apartment uses a restrained palette and thoughtful planning to create a home that feels simple, calm, and easy to live in. Curated by: Deepa NairPhotographs: Yadnyesh Joshi; courtesy Fine ...
House of Katha’s latest project, Sukoon, balances contemporary restraint with Chettinad-inspired details in this Bengaluru residence.
At Vora House in Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad Matrix reshapes a conventional apartment into a spatially layered home anchored by a double-height living room and a sculptural staircase.
Designed by Salt Studio, this expansive family home on the outskirts of Ahmedabad is conceived as a calm, horizontally grounded retreat where nature, memory, and slow living shape everyday life.
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.